
Design trends: Concrete & stone as kitchen materials
STYLE
Truly unique
Nolte Küchen’s front PORTLAND offers a unique feel. Its genuine cement surface is truly one-of-a-kind. After all, each front is hand-made, so there is no other exactly like it. The unique finish, for instance through use of different wiping directions during processing, gives this kitchen surface a distinct structure with a lively look.

Natural-looking replicas
With the STONE product line, Nolte Küchen has introduced a high-quality alternative to concrete and stone. The surface looks remarkably like the genuine material and feels authentic too.

Concrete: Stone-like yet flexible
Concrete and cement fronts are perfect for a handleless kitchen. MatrixArt, the handleless Nolte kitchen, has yet another advantage: Lighting fixtures can be installed in the vertical and horizontal finger-pulls: The colour temperature and brightness can simply be adjusted by remote control - in a continuous gradient, of course. Anything is possible, from a cosy, homey ambiance to clear light in the morning.

An impression of lightness
Stone and particularly concrete are often associated with heaviness and weight. Adding a worktop that is only 12 mm thick adds a unique impression of lightness. The illuminated MatrixArt finger pull makes it look like the worktop is floating. A base cabinet of 90 cm and a 5 cm pedestal lift the worktop to a convenient working height.
