The new Bossa Nova kitchen collection is made for socialising and entertaining with an extra-large island for food prep, cooking, chatting and casual dining. Big enough for all the family as well as friends dropping by for coffee, lunch or dinner, it’s also ideal for home working and homework, taking centre stage in this light, bright and inspirational space that’s full of charm and character.
Ideal for minimalist schemes and décors, Bossa Nova includes a variety of feature units and space-saving storage that make this kitchen design really stand out from the crowd. The glass-fronted display units for instance are right on trend and are more practical than open shelves, as they offer an elegant and ordered way to tidy away crockery, cookware, glasses and more, protecting them from dust and dirt while still allowing quick and easy access when needed.
The units also look stunning after dark, as they can be illuminated from within to make a feature out of the dinnerware, ceramics and accessories inside. Perfect for creating an intimate mood whether dining for two or with friends.
The textured black wood cabinets are sleek and understated, creating a luxurious yet minimal look and feel that allows the marble-effect laminate worksurfaces to take centre stage. They also provide the perfect backdrop to a matt black tap, built-in black glass appliances and a black framed window.
Schmidt is also an expert in designing storage to tailor for every culinary need. The tall larder unit for instance has strong and sturdy pull-outs that easily take the weight of heavy bottles, bags, jars and tins while drawers with wooden interior fittings keep cutlery, knives and utensils organised and within easy reach. Schmidt’s larder comes as an extra deep unit – 62.5cm – giving an exceptional 26% extra storage space over other larder solutions. The Yule Grey marble-effect laminate worksurface enhances the luxurious look of the Bossa Nova kitchen. Water resistant and hardwearing, it’s available in a choice of thicknesses – 20mm, 40mm and 78mm.
Bossa Nova offers so many opportunities for customisation and a kitchen designed to suit every need. Glass-fronted units for instance can be added to a recess within a bank of cabinetry to create dresser-style storage while bi-fold doors can be used to conceal a coffee station or breakfast cupboard.
“We are thrilled to be introducing our new Bossa Nova kitchen for 2024,” says Tamara Heller, Marketing Operations Manager at Schmidt UK. “It’s perfect for anyone looking to bring the dark kitchens or textured wood grain trend into their home and it complements all interior styles so is easily added to an existing scheme. There are so many opportunities to personalise it too, with custom-designed storage and a choice of handles, worksurfaces and lighting.”
To see how Bossa Nova will look in reality, customers can visit their nearest Schmidt showroom where the expert team will create a personal virtual reality experience. Users can experience a 360˚ walk-through and view the furniture, accessories and finishing touches to personalise their space.