The Berlin kitchen captures the essence of Copenhagen style, featuring dark wooden cabinets with glass facades that complement the brass faucet and stone worktop. This design tastefully integrates hidden storage and built-in appliances, ensuring a cohesive and modern aesthetic with a nod to classic Scandinavian influences.
Hidden storage and built-in appliances is a must-have of modern kitchen design. They build a sense of cohesiveness and don't distract with unnecessary details.
Black wooden upper cabinets with a glass facade are a signature of the Copenhagen style. A perfect match the brass faucet and stone worktop.
Wooden dark-tone cabinets perfectly match the ivory-tone floor, furniture, and walls, creating just the right amount of light.
Berlin is a timeless design with everything you need for comfortable cooking, dining, and festive occasions.
Monolith-like sink Terazzo Crepo from Neolith with a state-of-the-art short backsplash are made in a seamless ensemble.
Waldorf Double Chandelier is a focal point of Berlin that complements dark upper cabinets and brass elements all over the design.
Kitchen island features wooden frames that lighten the brutal darkwood tone. It's a standalone cooking area with all necessary appliances and just enough space to dine and entertain at the bar.
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