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Kitzen's State-of-the-Art Kitchen Systems from Finland

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Emerging Finnish design company Kitzen specializes in kitchen systems that offer, its founders like to say, "the ideal conditions for cooking." And, we might add, for keeping clutter out of sight. Kitzen's look is modern and seamless: Its fully made kitchens use top-of-the-line materials and appliances (by Miele and Gaggenau) and don't skimp on the storage.

Kitzen customizes its systems, and every project starts with an experienced designer asking questions like: What kind of life will this kitchen see? Here's a glimpse of Kitzen's latest options.

Kitzen Living with Less I Remodelista

Above: The clean-lined Living with Less kitchen is offered in frameless white or black cabinetry, or a combination of the two, all of the appliances hidden behind closed doors.

Kitzen Softer Touch I Remodelista

Above: The Softer Touch kitchen cabinetry combines wood with touches of white. It was designed with a family in mind: While cooking takes place, the children can tackle their homework around the large island. 

Kitzen Sink area I Remodelista

Above: The Softer Touch has an integrated sink and gooseneck chrome faucet. Kitzen often works with Swedish faucet line Tapwell.

Kitzen- Blogger kitchen I Remodelista

Above: The Blogger is a simple white kitchen punctuated with bold accents. Looking for a bright faucet? See Vola's Color Splash.

Kitzen Minimasculin I Remodelista

Above: The sharp-angled Minimasculin kitchen is composed of stone, steel, and dark wood veneer. 

Kitzen Urban Classic I Remodelista

Above: The Urban Classic kitchen features gray face-frame cabinetry paired with modern appliances and a marble backsplash. 

Kitzen in Finland I Remodelista

Above: The kitchens are made from start to finish in a factory setting in Salo, Finland, and bathroom and closet designs are also available. Go to Kitzen to see more (but be warned that the site is in Finnish).

We're increasingly sold on the concept of the fully loaded kitchen system:

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