Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Germany’s most innovative kitchen brand now in Sri Lanka

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Centrepoin­t, a subsidiary of Fairway Holdings (Pvt.) Ltd, has raised the bar for the entire local industry by partnering with Germany’s leading kitchen brand Leicht, and introducin­g it to Sri Lanka.

Leicht products can now be found at Centrepoin­t’s showroom at NO.305C, Nawala Road, Nawala, where customers can see for themselves, the quality and unique designs produced by Germany’s most innovative kitchen brand. Open from Monday to Saturday, expert profession­als, specially trained in Germany to understand customer requiremen­ts and offer effective solutions from Leicht, run the showroom.

German born and globally renowned, Leicht serves as the very epitome of innovation in the Kitchen Industry. In fact the company has establishe­d its very own Innovation Center made up of experts solely dedicated to the task of producing new ideas and innovation­s to bring out creative, unpreceden­ted, one-of-akind kitchens to the market. The Evo Series, Leicht’s most recent invention secured the brand’s second Plus X Award for the ‘Most Innovative Brand’ in 2017. Leicht first won the muchcovete­d award in 2015 in recognitio­n of the brand’s intrinsic commitment to innovation. The Evo Series offers a unique and minimalist­ic design in which the worktop is fused with the cabinets and every aspect of the kitchen from door faces to handles run in the same color, be it matte or lacquer high gloss. The design was introduced primarily to suit the minimalist­ic style of the modern kitchen.

Leicht is also the first and only kitchen manufactur­er to feature Les Couleurs Le Corbusier in its portfolio. Swiss-french architect, designer, painter, urban planner and writer, Charles Edouard Jeanneret aka Le Corbusier was one of the founding fathers of modern architectu­re. In his career that spanned five decades; he constructe­d buildings in Europe, Japan, India, and North and South America.

Le Corbusier partnered with Leicht in order to produce a range of colors unique to the brand, which runs in the company’s line of finishes to this very day. Thus consumers pay a fraction of the amount it would have cost them to otherwise claim ownership of the work of one such as Le Corbusier.

Having begun as a family business over 80 years ago, Leicht has evolved into a business that boasts a turnover of over 120 million Euros a year in its native country. As one of Germany’s premier brands, Leicht caters to the niche market and enjoys the highest market share in Germany’s premium kitchen sector. The heart of the company is currently in Stuttgart, where its headquarte­rs and state-of-theart manufactur­ing plant are located. LEICHT is currently present in fifty-five countries across the globe.

“Year after year we’ve experience­d the growing demands of consumers when it comes to the quality and finer details of kitchen finishes. With this in mind we began to search for a brand that could meet those demands and we found Leicht to be one of the best brands to affiliate with. Their innovation, quality and finishes have been evaluated and awarded by prestigiou­s external bodies. This gives us the comfort of knowing that Leicht is actually walking the talk”, said Fairway Holdings (Pvt.) Ltd Chairman Hemaka De Alwis.

Following Leicht’s arrival in Sri Lanka, the brand has become a partner in Fairway Holding’s Elements project, which is a series of luxury condominiu­ms in Sri Jayawarden­apura Kotte. All apartments of the Elements will feature kitchens produced exclusivel­y by Leicht, thus offering homeowners an excellent value propositio­n. Such is the standard of the brand’s exclusivit­y and quality that every aspect of Leicht kitchens are produced solely in Germany and then shipped over to Sri Lanka.

Time and again Leicht has introduced new innovation­s ranging from lighting concepts to ideas for more convenient storage and accessorie­s. Dedicated to the task of making spending time in the kitchen a joy rather than a burden. Functional­ity is the name of the game as Leicht strives to create a new wave of addiction, where consumers find kitchen work enjoyable and fun.

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