LochAnna Kitchens unveiled LochAnna Handmade at Kbb 2024
At Kbb 2024, LochAnna Kitchens made a triumphant return, unveiling two captivating ranges, Newbridge, and Lifford, under its new sub-brand, LochAnna Handmade. Having previously showcased at KBB 2020, LochAnna’s J98 stand spanned 4 meters in width by 10.5 meters in length and attracted significant buzz across the four days of the event.
LochAnna Handmade centres on solid timber in frame kitchens crafted in an artisan factory in the Republic of Ireland. Rooted in classical charm yet adaptable to modern and period homes alike, Handmade epitomises elegance and quality. Each element, from doors to solid oak accessories, is handcrafted by a skilled workforce employing a blend of modern and traditional methods, ensuring timeless beauty and longevity.
“We’re evolving into the go-to supply partner for painted kitchens, taking it up a notch with LochAnna Handmade,” says Paul Jenkinson, founder of LochAnna Kitchens.
“Paired with improved service offerings, we ensure that every kitchen is truly bespoke, reinforcing our position as pioneers in genuine kitchen innovation at our level of the market.”
LochAnna Handmade offers a palette of 33 carefully selected, hardwearing paint finishes alongside solid European Oak. The option for bespoke colour matching provides unmatched customisation possibilities. Moreover, the inclusion of two bespoke timber door designs offers up to 270 choices in terms of colour and style, further enhancing personalisation.
LochAnna Handmade kitchens are crafted from responsibly sourced timber, which it says reflects a commitment to environmental stewardship without compromising luxury. With a careful selection process, LochAnna ensures that each piece of wood, whether European Oak, Ash, or Beech, meets the highest standards for customers.
In addition to LochAnna Handmade, the LochAnna also featured its latest collection, Kirkham, alongside company bestsellers Strato and Durham. These displays also highlighted LochAnna’s cutting-edge storage solutions, demonstrating the brand’s design prowess and commitment to innovation in kitchen design.
Pictured: LochAnna Handmade Lifford Collection in Auburn and Stone.
Paul Jenkinson’s excitement about the brand’s return to KBB Birmingham was palpable: “Building on the success of our Design Centre, we were excited to showcase our newest ranges and innovations to such a pivotal audience. KBB presented an ideal opportunity to captivate retailers with our distinctive designs.”
Pictured Top: LochAnna Handmade Newbridge Collection in Brigade and Taupe.
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