The German kitchen range is now available in Singapore exclusively at Interior Affairs.
June 4th, 2012
Pronorm’s highly versatile and sustainable kitchen ranges can now be found at Interior Affairs, and there are 3 product lines to choose from.
Y-line
The Y-line is a modern and handle-less design that combines simplicity and functionality in a single set-up, making it ideal for spatially-challenged kitchens.
Y-line
Proline
The Proline works on a grid-planning system that gives customers the freedom to adjust the height of all base and wall units to suit individual ergonomic needs and preferences. The larger standard base unit and narrower plinth not only results in a cleaner aesthetic, but also provides more storage space compared to the average kitchen unit.
Classicline
The Classicline range allows for high level of modification and customisation. It offers a wide selection of colours, handles and fittings, and a choice of a modern or classic aesthetic.
Classicline
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