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Flow Collection: Push to Open Kitchen Cabinets

Experience push to open kitchen cabinets designed for seamless lines and effortless daily use. Flow removes visible hardware for a calm, continuous façade while preserving ergonomic access and long-term durability. Combine ultra-matte finishes, continuous-grain veneers, monolithic islands, and integrated lighting to create a modern kitchen that performs as clean as it looks. Visit our Pasadena showroom to compare layouts, materials, and storage systems—and leave with a clear concept and budget.

// FLOW

Flow is a kitchen collection characterized by its minimalist concept that is always continuous and dynamic. Flow aims to create timeless projects, simple at first glance, but with specific details that make them unique. The name officially recalls its minimal but elegant lines, which can be exalted using high-quality materials such as wood veneers and lacquers.

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Kitchen #1

Purity of forms and design

What Is “Push to Open” & Why It Matters

Push-to-open hardware lets doors and drawers open with a light press, eliminating visible pulls. The result is a minimalist, seamless modern kitchen with clean geometry and consistent shadow lines—ideal for contemporary spaces.

Hardware Options: Mechanical vs Servo

Choose mechanical push latches for simplicity and low maintenance, or servo-assisted options for hands-free ease and soft-close control. Our designers calibrate tolerances, bumpers, and reveals to keep fronts aligned and motion smooth over time.

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Kitchen #2

Statement of elegance and lightness

Seamless Aesthetics: Continuous Lines, Monolithic Islands

Flow emphasizes continuous lines across base, wall, and tall units. Monolithic islands with thin-edge or waterfall tops reinforce the minimalist silhouette while providing generous prep space and seating.

Storage Inside: Deep Drawers & Organization

Behind every clean front, optimized storage: deep drawers, tray dividers, cutlery inserts, tall pantries, and recycle stations. Internal lighting improves visibility without disrupting the exterior minimal look.

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Kitchen #3

Functional elegance and timeless design.

Materials & Finishes: Matte, Veneer, Stone

Specify ultra-matte lacquers, continuous-grain wood veneers, and durable porcelain/Dekton/quartz. Matching panels and end panels maintain a consistent tone across push to open kitchen cabinets and islands.

Island Planning: Workflow, Seating & Lighting

Plan clearances (~42–48″), seating overhang (~12–15″), and power access. Choose pendants plus dimmable task lighting for balanced illumination. Cooktop or sink on the island depends on ventilation, splash, and routine.

?FAQS

  • What are the benefits of push to open kitchen cabinets?

    A minimalist look, easy access, and consistent lines without visible hardware.

  • Do push to open systems work for heavy drawers?

    Yes—specified correctly with quality runners and calibrated latches, even deep drawers perform smoothly.

  • Mechanical vs servo—what should I choose?

    Mechanical = simpler and low-maintenance; servo = hands-free convenience. We’ll match hardware to your routine.

  • Can I retrofit push to open on existing cabinets?

    In some cases; best results come from systems engineered from the start (front thickness, reveals, bumpers).

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