Cabinetry.
- 350 Passaic Ave.
- Fairfield, NJ 07004
- United States
- Phone: 973-812-8900
- Fax: 973-812-9320
- Website: http://www.poggenpohl.com
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The new +EDITION collection from Poggenpohl combines classic details with modern style. The kitchen design features natural walnut wood veneer along with white lacquer cabinetry, available in flat panel or thin frame detail door styles. New black glass upper wall cabinets include the same thin frame details with finished interiors and LED lighting.
Poggenpohl introduces Terra, a dark brown laminate finish, for the new +Artesio kitchen collection. Terra is shown in contrast with the new wood veneer Brushed Terra Pine, shown on the paneled wall cabinetry.
Poggenpohl introduces +ARTESIO, a kitchen concept designed in collaboration with Hamburg-based architect and designer Hadi Teherani. The concept fuses furniture design, wall, floor and ceiling, integrating ventilation, lighting and sound.
Poggenpohl has introduced a new collection of drawer and pull-out designs. Featuring an integrated LED lighting system, the collection can be retrofit to virtually any kitchen. The 8 mm aluminum drawer sides are currently the thinnest on the market, according to the company. New drawer inserts are available in walnut or maple wood.
Designed in conjunction with Hadi Teherani, Poggenpohl’s +Artesio embraces the floor and walls right through to the ceiling of the kitchen. The functional arch of the ceiling is joined by a louvred wall and base unit. A stainless steel band extends around the walls.
The +Artesio kitchen concept from Poggenpohl takes the entire room into account, with identical front and carcase sides, as well as the wall panels, that provide a uniform look throughout the kitchen. +Artesio is available in matte melamine in Sand, Terra or Alabaster, as well as real wood fronts in brushed pine or walnut, and lacquered glass fronts in Sand, Terra, Mallow or Alabaster.
Poggenpohl has introduced colors not usually seen in a kitchen. They are deliberately neither loud nor shrill, yet consciously reflect the current trend towards more color, the company says. The names of these new colors are derived from the mineral colors on which they are based: Cubanite, a beige tone; Oxide, a light blue; Fluorite, a modest green; and Curite, a fresh coppery orange.
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