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The key to achieving a good-looking kitchen

From sinks and taps to appliances and waste management systems, specifying products from a single manufacturer ensures an integrated design approach and keeps projects straightforward

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Franke Home Solutions include sinks, taps, appliances, waste management and cooker hoods.
Franke Home Solutions include sinks, taps, appliances, waste management and cooker hoods.

Since 1911, Franke has been known for its sinks, but today it offers architects and specifiers a whole range of home solutions.

Franke integrates Swiss quality, design innovation and pioneering technology across all its kitchen products.

With industry-leading and award-winning designs, it helps designers creates dynamic kitchen spaces that align with evolving client tastes.

Specifying sustainable solutions

Franke’s product development prioritises sustainable, healthy and safe residential environments, plus points for homeowners, architects and designers alike. With solutions for enhancing water, air and noise quality, it fosters spaces that promote wellbeing and comfort.

Innovative products such as taps with premium filtration and energy- and water-saving features, and cooker hoods featuring advanced air purification systems and noise reduction technology provide demonstrable benefits for homeowners without sacrificing performance or style.

  • Franke premium stainless steel Box Center workstation sink.
    Franke premium stainless steel Box Center workstation sink.
  • Franke Mythos Masterpiece stainless steel coloured metallic sink in Gold.
    Franke Mythos Masterpiece stainless steel coloured metallic sink in Gold.
  • Franke Mythos Vertical Air Hub cooker hood with air sanitisation technology.
    Franke Mythos Vertical Air Hub cooker hood with air sanitisation technology.
  • Franke Mythos Black Line collection.  Appliances are the most recent addition to the firm’s home solutions portfolio.
    Franke Mythos Black Line collection. Appliances are the most recent addition to the firm’s home solutions portfolio.
  • Franke Mythos Water Hub kitchen tap.
    Franke Mythos Water Hub kitchen tap.
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Franke: a holistic approach to product design

The Franke product portfolio includes:

  • Sinks Meticulous craftsmanship and durable materials, including stainless steel, ceramic and Fragranite, available in various sizes and configurations.
  • Taps Variety of styles and functionalities, including instant boiling water, premium filtration, touch-free operation and water- and energy-saving features.
  • Appliances Ovens, hobs, wine coolers and coffee machines, with options to meet diverse project requirements. All with market-leading performance and intelligent features.
  • Cooker hoods Engineered with premium extraction and cutting-edge technology with options to suit all kitchen layouts and requirements.
  • Waste management solutions Recycling bins and waste disposal units designed with sustainability, efficiency and kitchen hygiene front of mind.

Franke's revamped website provides architects and developers with product and technical information and its Master Brochure serves as a go-to guide with lots of inspiration and detailed information on all its products.

For more information and technical support, visit franke.com


Contact:
0161 436 6280


 

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