Häcker Kitchens reviews its latest product developments
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Häcker Kitchens introduced the NCS lacquer system with more than 2,000 color shades into its systemat product line at EuroCucina 2022,

MIAMI — Häcker Kitchens, a German-based manufacturer of cabinets, issued an update on its most recent activities and plans for 2024.

Häcker Kitchens opened its North American headquarters in Miami last November, anchored by a 3,700-square-foot showroom. The company said it generated $782 million in sales last year, 40 percent of which was driven by exports.

Häcker Kitchens introduced the NCS lacquer system with more than 2,000 color shades into its systemat product line at EuroCucina 2022. Last year, the company broadened its concept130 product line last year by introducing the new direct lacquer front TOP available in matte and shiny finishes.

Over the last year, Häcker Kitchens has significantly extended its range of living room products. The new, extended product portfolio with freely configurable wardrobes, sideboards and low boards focuses on customizable living room design as well as on overarching furnishing solutions that provide the entire home with a harmonious design – from the entrance to the kitchen.

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In addition to exhibiting at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show in February and EuroCucina in April, Häcker Kitchens plans to host an in-house exhibition at its world headquarters in Rödinghausen, Germany, this September; 6,000 people attended the company’s 2022 in-house event. In accordance with its two-year product development cycle, new developments in the systemat product line will be showcased.

Founded by Herman Häcker in 1898, the family-owned company is now in its fourth generation. The company supplies more than 60 countries on every continent.

 

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