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  2. Bulthaup - Wikipedia

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    This same year Bulthaup launched its System b kitchens, inspired by Aicher’s research. In 1988, the Bulthaup Kitchen Workbench (KWB) followed, combining a stainless steel cooktop, sink and worktop. The workbench brought design elements typical of professional kitchens into the private setting, and went on to win multiple awards. [6]

  3. The Best Kitchen Cabinet Brands, According to Home ... - AOL

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    ️ Frameless Cabinets: Also known as European-style, these cabinets eliminate the face frame and instead have doors and drawers that attach directly to the cabinet box. The result is a more ...

  4. These 59 Inspiring Ideas Prove White Kitchens Don't Have to ...

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    Designer Phoebe Howard filled this Palm Beach kitchen with elements like white Shaker-style cabinets, a subway tile backsplash, marble countertops, and a farmhouse sink by Rohl that will never go ...

  5. Hygena - Wikipedia

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    Hygena is a dormant brand of fitted kitchen and furniture in the United Kingdom.. Started in Liverpool in 1925 to make Hoosier cabinets, it was bought by new investors in 1938, who after the war built modular kitchens for the new British post-war temporary prefab houses.

  6. Wren Kitchens - Wikipedia

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    Wren Kitchens Limited is a privately owned British designer, manufacturer, and retailer of fitted kitchens, and fitted bedrooms. It has 106 stores. It has 106 stores. [ 3 ]

  7. The HON Company - Wikipedia

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    The HON Company was incorporated as The Home-O-Nize Company on January 6, 1944, by brothers-in-law C. Maxwell Stanley and Clement T. Hanson along with H. Wood Miller. It was founded with the intent of providing employment for those returning from duty in World War II.