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SieMatic comes to Quebec in Canada by SieMatic Montreal
March 13th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: SieMatic Montreal
SieMatic, the German gold standard in high-end kitchens, is setting up shop in Quebec with the inauguration of new showroom icts in the Montreal region. “Visitors to our showroom will find out about the brand philosophy,” Explains Jean-Martin Lapointe, Sales Manager, Montreal Siematic, “in terms of quality finishes, technical innovation, ergonomics, and the modularity of parts and accessories on display.”
A taste of excellence SieMatic
SieMatic showroom features The four different kitchens from the brand’s collection. Each highlights some of the qualities That Have built the German manufacturer’s reputation. • With its fluid lines, elegant fitting systems, and exceptional functions on, the S2 Represents the quintessential spirit of SieMatic.
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The SC introduces some of the German brand’s technical innovations, Including Multimatic , an interior fitting system That HAS won Numerous international design awards, makes it feasible to completely customize firms to gain up to 30% more storage space, and the SieMatic lighting system, a horizontal LED fixture Whose intensity and color can be modulated. Multipurpose, it fits into cabinets, can be used as year individual shelf, and can anchor various functional items and accessories.
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A third showcase features the advantages of Siematic’s modular panel system, to Which shelves of different sizes and widths, as well as various accessories, can be Easily attached.
Finally, the showroom’s star attraction, theBeauxArts , express SieMatic’s capacity to innovate even in the style of kitchens icts. In conjunction with this renowned American designer Mick De Giulio, SieMatic breaks the traditional rules for kitchen storage by Combining opposing shapes, colors, materials, and styles to compose a unique, timeless, and personalized universe.
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Technological advances and Pure Forms
In 1960, SieMatic Revolutionized the traditional kitchen by Introducing the first handle-free kitchen to the world. Since then, the German company HAS Constantly Stood out not only for the elegance of purpose aussi icts collections for icts quality standards, respect for the environment, and technological advances. Its research and development department is Constantly testing new products.
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For example, the ZeroMatic process, using the latest laser technology, Eliminates joint and laminate items Gives the purity of massive sheets. Similarly, SieMatic dust seal strippingcabinet doors allows to be closed silently and keeps storage spaces free of dust, dirt, and vapor.
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Modularity and customization
In addition to icts quest for excellence and concern with detail, SieMatic is completely customizable Offering Devoted to kitchens. That’s the idea entre le modular panel system That Makes infinite combinations possible, and this approach can be seen in the very design of the collections.The BeauxArts was created on this principle.Other, more affordable collections may be aussi Adapted to individual tastes thanks to theSmartDesign concept.
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And so it’s possible to compose a totally original kitchen from the shapes, panels, colors, and materials Offered by SieMatic.And there’s a vast choice! Customers can select matte or high-gloss lacquers, high-quality laminates or real wood. SieMatic offers fully different shades of lacquer 1.950! And the concept StoneDesign Enhances SieMattic stonework surfaces with a wide-range of possibilities in terms of size, shape, and materials (from granite to “brown fossil,” adorned with marine limestone fossils That are 65 million years old!).
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