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Kyoto | Pearl | Topos 2024
Natural elegance: Light wood kitchen cabinets
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The hallmark of KYOTO by LEICHT lies in its unique spatial grid structure, setting it apart from conventional kitchen designs. This meticulously planned layout incorporates side panels, shelves, and horizontal solid wood handles, resulting in a look that exudes elegance and refinement. The functional and communicative kitchen area, composed of an island block and a side panel shelf unit running parallel behind it, is clearly defined as an independent yet seamlessly integrated space within the surrounding environment. This harmonious blend of design and functionality creates a modern kitchen experience that is both stylish and practical.
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Where Minimalism Meets Coziness — Light Wood Kitchen Cabinets
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Minimal "Japandi" style in
German kitchen design.
KYOTO's real wood veneer front epitomizes modern elegance with its spatial grid structure, meticulously crafted through sophisticated planning of side panels, shelves, and horizontal handles. This fusion of sophisticated-elegant minimalism and casual-modern coziness, often referred to as "Japandi" in the furnishing industry, shapes the surrounding kitchen space with its clear structure, creating sleek and refined cabinets that embrace simplicity and style.
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FUNCTIONAL GERMAN CRAFSMANSHIP
Inspired by Japan's sophisticated craftsmanship, the German-engineered KYOTO cabinets by LEICHT seamlessly marry sleek fronts with structure-providing profiles. Drawing from the cultural richness and modernity of the Japanese city of Kyoto, these cabinets embody a fusion of tradition and innovation. As Kyoto is a historic city and a technologically advanced metropolis, these cabinets blend timeless elegance with modern functionality effortlessly.