The new stainless steel range offers a new kind of finish and texture. The material, usually considered for fittings and appliances, has found a new usage as the main body of the kitchen, which is considered as a paradigm shift from its traditional usages.

The designer has used stainless steel to make cabinets, which when used with a black granite work space, creates a visually appealing contrast. The materials can also be used as a single material for all surfaces and up-stands, which will create a remarkable visual integrity.

The steel, in combination with high gloss and solid colours or timber, also creates equally stunning effects. The steel kitchens tune with the black glass ovens, which are common in contemporary kitchens.

The stainless steel also goes well with the polished concrete and exposed brick layout of professional kitchens in an industrial setting. In domestic setting, it lends a rigid and whisper-quiet setting.

Krieder is also a member of the Society of British Interior Design (SBID).