LEICHT Küchen

LEICHT Küchen
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LEICHT: Kitchens that shape spaces. The brand is one of the leading premium kitchen manufacturers, combining timeless aesthetics with functional excellence. With diverse planning and design options, its kitchens create inviting, representative spaces that seamlessly blend into the living area. Founded in 1928, the company from Waldstetten continues to develop innovative solutions that unite superior quality with architectural vision. Utilising state–of–the–art manufacturing technology and master craftsmanship, LEICHT sets global standards in design and functionality.

LEICHT Küchen shows how architectural vision and design craftsmanship merge at the highest level. LEICHT presents a T—shaped kitchen. The island with 12 mm fronts in matt cashmere meets a backlit shelf unit system with glass cabinets and functional tall units. Matt black lacquer and calm, light–coloured oak veneer create exciting contrasts. The kitchen island is completed by an elegantly curved side panel, above which sits a seamlessly integrated round table in dark structured oak moor. The ensemble is rounded off with a perfectly colour–matched compact material worktop. LEICHT: well thought out down to the last detail, sensual in its choice of materials and visionary in its expression.

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