At Noel Dempsey we pride ourselves on offering our customers exclusive ranges of high quality furnishings. We want to help people create a living space unlike any other. This is why we are working with two companies who excel in kitchen design: The Next Line and Steininger.
We are also launching our latest collection of luxury modern kitchens that are suited for both indoor and outdoor living. Featuring materials like concrete, aluminium and natural stone in a range of innovative finishes, these designs allow you long-lasting quality both in your home and outside it.
The Next Line kitchens
The Next Line is a premium range of authentic, traditional German kitchens created by world renowned manufacturer Schuller. Founded in 1965 by Otto Schuller, they, like us, remain a family run business to this day, now producing over 90,000 kitchens a year, making them one of the top manufacturers in the world.
Germans are world renowned for their excellence in engineering and manufacturing and these are certain qualities they bring to their designs. Efficiency and functionality are essential elements as well as maximising the space available. Generally involving sleek, elegant designs, these are perfect if you want a modern kitchen with a touch of class.
Steininger kitchens
Steininger is based in St. Martin in Northern Austria and is now in its third generation. With a humble beginning in 1933, the company have grown to now design and manufacture for clients all over the world. “Puristic modernity and luxurious simplicity” are their speciality which has brought them to garner global acclaim for their designs.
The benefits of an Austrian kitchen are very similar to the German ones; long-lasting, high quality with ultimate ease of functionality. Sleek designs and high quality materials come as standard ensuring you a stylish kitchen for years to come.
If you would like to see some of these designs yourself, our showroom is in Rathnew, County Wicklow, and showcases some of the best and newest in these indoor and outdoor kitchen designs.
By David Dempsey