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Next125 Pocket System Hides Your Kitchen Without Compromising Aesthetics

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaMarch 7, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
Next125 Develops Pocket System that Conceals its Designer Kitchens
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Next125, an international brand by German kitchen manufacturer Schüller Möbelwerk KG has launched a new Pocket System for its designer kitchens. It is a modern solution for homeowners who want their kitchen hidden after use.

Powered by German engineering, Next125 Pocket System is a tall kitchen cupboard-like unit with specialized doors that hide the counter and storage within the closed doors. And as you’d expect, when closed it looks like household furniture while hiding the kitchen completely from sight. 

Next125 Pocket System is fully customizable for colors and finishes. The elegant door panels in different finishes such as grey oak and elegant graphite seamlessly match with different interiors when the unit is closed. And when open, the colorful kitchen within is revealed. This again is customizable. You can decide how you want it to be. For instance, you can have a color contrast with the exterior or maybe a bright interior and understated exterior. 

The Pocket System makes it easy for users to conceal the utensils, shelves, and kitchen appliances anytime. Ideal for apartments, this cupboard system merges the kitchen and living area and creates a sense of spaciousness.

Also Read: Samsung Bespoke Refrigerator Lets You Choose Colors and Material

Several designer kitchens by Next125 come with the Pocket System but the Next125 Cube is a good example. This innovation has secured a special mention at the German Design Award 2022.  

Next125 Develops Pocket System that Conceals its Designer Kitchens
Image: Next125
Next125 Develops Pocket System that Conceals its Designer Kitchens
Image: Next125
Next125 Develops Pocket System that Conceals its Designer Kitchens
Image: Next125

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