Exclusive walnut kitchen in Karlatornet

An exclusive kitchen in dark-stained walnut in Karlatornet. Unique design, mirrored wall cabinets and integrated lighting create a luxurious whole.
Wooden kitchen with pocket doors
Exclusive wooden kitchen with dark wood pocket doors, hidden appliances and smart storage solutions. Modern design and function in perfect harmony.
Luxury Kitchen
In this turn-of-the-century apartment in Vasastaden, a luxurious kitchen has been created with a harmonious balance of classic and modern elements. Walnut cabinets and Greek marble meet elegant details such as book-matched stone and sensor-controlled lighting.
Modern kitchen with warm colors
As so often, what feels serene and harmonious to the eye is the result of meticulous planning. A combination of several different materials in warm colors harmonizes and creates a homely feeling.
Modern kitchen in turn-of-the-century apartment
A minimalist kitchen with warm tones gives a welcoming and calm impression in this beautiful turn-of-the-century apartment in Linnaeus. With the clean surfaces, the eye is drawn to the beautiful details such as original stucco and ceiling rosette.
Minimalistic dark oak kitchen
A dark oak kitchen by the sea. Behind the stylish doors of the tall cabinet wall is more than meets the eye. A combined coffee and wine bar is hidden in the left cabinet, where a mirror on the back creates a sense of life and space in the austere architecture.
Scandinavian style kitchen
In Scandinavian kitchens, an open and airy atmosphere is key, which often means fewer wall cabinets, or none at all. The kitchen island is a central part of the kitchen and offers plenty of workspace and storage.
Villa Fernström’s minimalist kitchen
Villa Fernström’s minimalist kitchen with open spaces and a lot of solutions hidden from the eye, but which make this kitchen a dream kitchen.
Oak wood kitchen
When you step into the hall of this beautiful townhouse in Eklanda, Mölndal, you are greeted by a stylish kitchen where every detail has been created with the customer’s needs for both storage and design in mind
Dark wood kitchen
Thanks to the natural grain of the oak and the layering of the veneer, you can see shifts through the dark stain. The pores (structure) in the wood create micro shadows which give more life when the light bounces on the door. The design is minimalist and handleless.