The German Collection

German kitchens for Sussex & Guildford

German kitchens for
Sussex & Guildford homes

Our German kitchens for Sussex and Guildford are built with durability in mind. With No need for maintenance, they’re hardy enough to withstand whatever your family can throw at it. 

German Kitchens

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Nolte kitchens offer customised solutions, regardless of the space you’re working with. With its superior design and extensive range of contemporary kitchens, it’s no wonder they’ve been voted Germany’s favourite kitchen brand for the third year in a row.

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Nolte offers the perfect living space for everyone, with incredible kitchen designs to suit families, couples and individuals alike. Our luxury kitchens are created to suit modern, day to day living, and are built to last.

 
 
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Contemporary & modern, or classic & traditional. What’s your style?

 
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WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT A NOLTE KITCHEN?

A kitchen from Nolte offers everything you’d expect from a German kitchen manufacturer – reliability, durability and exceptional quality. More than that - every detail is considered with the end-user in mind – to bring you the very best materials, technology and design.

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MatrixArt. True handleless by Nolte.

If you are a fan of innovative design and have a keen eye for detail, then you’ll love the new MatrixArt kitchen by Nolte.

Completely customisable and available in a variety of coloured and wood-grain finishes, this handleless kitchen is perfect for those who want a sleek, no-fuss living space that doesn’t compromise on functionality.

 
 
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Case Study

Stylish dark grey kitchen design in Horsham for family living with contemporary elements

A dark grey Nolte kitchen with island

Our clients were transforming their home into a sociable space for their family of five, so they wanted their kitchen to fit seamlessly into this plan. 

They socialise often, so it was important to create a large open-plan kitchen, and a showstopping island was a must! To create this contemporary kitchen, we used the Soft Lack design from our German Nolte range, in the colour Graphite. 

We chose two work surfaces: Classic Quartz in Alaska Bianca and Caesarstone in Flannel Grey. The concrete wrap-around worksurface on the island end creates a focal point from the garden and allows for some additional storage. The sleek black top-trim handles and Oak detailing add a real sense of luxury to this design.

Storage solutions such as the pantry-style larder and drawer units make the kitchen user-friendly for daily family life.

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Frequently asked questions about our German kitchens

 
  • Germany has long set the benchmark for kitchen design and engineering. At The Kitchen Store, the German collection is led by Nolte Küchen, voted Germany’s favourite kitchen brand for many years. Nolte combines superior design with genuine quality, offering an extensive range of over 200 styles. At the top end sits nolteNEO — a truly outstanding collection for those seeking the very best in German kitchen design.

  • Highly. Nolte kitchens are designed to work with your space, offering a unique selection of cabinet heights (750, 800, and 900mm) and a full range of widths to suit any size or layout. A wide variety of coloured and wood-grain finishes means you can create something that feels entirely your own, whether your style is bold and contemporary or warm and understated.

  • For most people, a kitchen is one of the most used rooms in the home. German kitchens are engineered with that in mind. The precision manufacturing, robust construction, and exacting quality standards that define brands like Nolte mean you’re investing in something built to last. Finishes stay beautiful, mechanisms continue to work flawlessly, and the design holds its appeal for years to come. When you factor in the longevity, the extensive customisation, and the daily pleasure of a kitchen that simply works, the value becomes clear.

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