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Pronorm’s Rift Oak and Super White Proline 128 kitchen is meeting the growing trend for contrast, according to the company’s kitchen designer.
Gerd Meier predicts that this trend will move more strongly toward contrasting colours and materials and away from the tone-in-tone harmony of previous years.
Pictured is Pronorm’s ergonomically-centred Proline 128 kitchen which can be tailored to different working heights to suit the end user while offering a 10% increase in storage capacity. The Rift Oak Light woodgrain has a linear textured structure which contrasts with the Super White door frontals that have a blue-tone giving them a visual sharpness and clarity while being matt to the touch.
Pronorm has overhauled its product offer with 32 new door finishes. The kitchen portfolio now comprises four distinct collections: the Y Line handle-less; the ergonomically centred Pro-Line 128; the Classic Line; and the Compact Line offer for the contract market.
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