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keller kitchens

Established in 1935, Keller have been producing their kitchens carbon neutrally since 2017, and strive to make their products and processes even more sustainable for the future.

The range of kitchens shown here are just a small sample of the materials and colours you could enjoy in your own home. Be inspired.

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perfect sense

This design is a bold combination of black and white. Thanks to special technology the material is extremely matt, has a soft feel with the surprising bonus of being anti fingerprint. In addition, micro scratches on the surface are thermally repairable.

We also love the handle trim lighting!

perfect sense

This design is a bold combination of black and white. Thanks to special technology the material is extremely matt, has a soft feel with the surprising bonus of being anti fingerprint. In addition, micro scratches on the surface are thermally repairable.

We also love the handle trim lighting!

northern nature

Modern and light, typical Scandinavian influences in this kitchen are the simplicity, the pastel green and light wood.

We love the built in USB converter and wireless phone charger in the worktop

northern nature

Modern and light, typical Scandinavian influences in this kitchen are the simplicity, the pastel green and light wood.

We love the built in USB converter and wireless phone charger in the worktop

terracotta dreaming

Earthy colour tones like truffle, terra and (soft) pink combined with modern red copper.

It’s not just beautiful on the outside, the detail of the drawer system is stunning!

terracotta dreaming

Earthy colour tones like truffle, terra and (soft) pink combined with modern red copper.

It’s not just beautiful on the outside, the detail of the drawer system is stunning!

bliss boutique

This design reflects the boutique hotel trend perfectly. Classic green, warm wood and cognac tones, combined with luxurious marble and gold accents characterise this glamourous style.

bliss boutique

This design reflects the boutique hotel trend perfectly. Classic green, warm wood and cognac tones, combined with luxurious marble and gold accents characterise this glamourous style.

cottage life

Natural materials are trending. This is reflected in the linen-look fronts of the kitchen island and in the styling.

cottage life

Natural materials are trending. This is reflected in the linen-look fronts of the kitchen island and in the styling.

botanic vintage

Green is trending; as a colour and as way of introducing nature into your home. It’s a perfect match with country style interiors or apartment living.

botanic vintage

Green is trending; as a colour and as way of introducing nature into your home. It’s a perfect match with country style interiors or apartment living.

Keller Kitchens
where it all started: Geoff Sharpe with the Town Mayor (1982)

the history of keller kitchens

Keller Kitchens is a Dutch kitchen manufacturer that was founded in 1935 by Gerard Keller in the town of Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands. Initially, the company produced various types of furniture, including living room furniture and bedroom sets. However, in the 1950s, Keller Kitchens shifted its focus exclusively to kitchen manufacturing.

Over the years, Keller Kitchens became known for their high-quality, durable, and stylish kitchen designs. The company continued to grow and expand throughout the Netherlands, and by the 1980s, it had become one of the leading kitchen manufacturers in the country.

In the years that followed, Keller Kitchens continued to innovate and improve its products. In 2015, the company introduced a new line of kitchen designs called “Keller Originals.” These designs were created in collaboration with renowned Dutch designer Piet Boon, and they quickly became popular among customers.

Today, Keller Kitchens remains a leader in the kitchen manufacturing industry, known for its high-quality materials, innovative designs, and exceptional craftsmanship. The company has showrooms and dealers throughout the Netherlands and several other European countries, and it continues to expand its reach and influence in the world of kitchen design.

You can view more from the Keller Kitchen range by clicking here.

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this is just a small selection of the kitchens from keller.
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