Why we chose Pronorm

At Pronorm Kitchen Design, we pride ourselves on creating exquisitely designed German kitchens.

Germany is well known for producing kitchen furniture and, as a result, there is a large number of manufacturers to choose from.

So why did we choose Pronorm?

Pronorm was established back in the 1940s. From humble beginnings as a small factory in Vlotho, Germany, Pronorm has grown into one of the most respected kitchen brands in Germany and is amongst the biggest and most respected kitchen suppliers in Europe.

When I set up shop over six years ago, I wanted to advocate one kitchen brand, one I loved, knew about, trusted and most importantly would have in my own home.

The Pronorm brand has always stood out for me. Their brand ethos is creating revolutionary kitchens that are reliable, flexible and of high quality and this is in alignment with our values as a company and is something that feels at home in the Pronorm Kitchen Design showroom.

Pronorm products range from High end to middle of the road which enables us to cater for all different types of projects and budgets without comprising on quality or style.

Having worked with Pronorm for many years, choosing them was a no-brainer for our design-led showroom. They offer a wide range of door finishes and a massive selection of components to set your kitchen apart from the “run of the mill” kitchens that you find on most high streets.

You can let your imagination run wild by combining any of the Y-line, X-line and Proline cabinets into one design, which allows for innovative layouts and arrangements. From small kitchen spaces to large multifunctional living areas – everything is possible. That’s something that really excites us as designers.

The brand continues to develop. Every year new innovative ideas and fresh door finishes are launched which enables us to be bang on trend!

The final piece that sealed the deal for us was their take on sustainability. Pronorm prides itself on reducing waste, using less energy and cutting down on noise pollution.

~ Grant Davison

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