SieMatic SLX Sahara Beige & GoldBronze
A Study in Refined Minimalism & Functional Luxury
Velvet-matt cabinetry, seamless ceramic surfaces and gold bronze detailing – a handleless SieMatic SLX kitchen of exceptional restraint and quiet confidence.
This bespoke SieMatic SLX kitchen demonstrates how restrained luxury and highly considered detailing can create a space that feels both architectural and deeply liveable.
Designed as the centrepiece of a contemporary home, the kitchen balances clean-lined minimalism with warm metallic accents, tactile finishes and discreet functionality — where every material, proportion and detail contributes to a cohesive spatial experience.
The SieMatic SLX furniture range, chosen for its precision detailing and illuminated recessed grip channels, provides the architectural backbone. The kitchen was designed not simply as a cooking space, but as an extension of the living environment — capable of transitioning from practical family kitchen to sophisticated entertaining space.
A muted palette, integrated appliances and handleless cabinetry establish a serene backdrop, while layered textures and carefully selected metallic finishes add warmth and depth throughout.
Illuminated Recessed Channels
The signature SLX grip channel provides a subtle ambient glow while reinforcing the horizontal geometry of the kitchen — form and function inseparable.
Bronze Wall Cabinets
Gold bronze anodised aluminium frames with delicate vertical fluted detailing — an elegant balance between display and concealment, architecture and object.
Concealed & Revealed
Sliding doors conceal the coffee and breakfast station entirely when not in use — allowing the kitchen to transition from active workspace to refined living space in a single movement.
Cabinetry & Furniture
The kitchen composition combines tall storage cabinetry, a monolithic island and a striking wall of illuminated display units.
The tall cabinetry is finished in velvet-matt agate grey, creating a calm architectural envelope around the space. The soft, muted tone allows the kitchen to feel understated while enhancing the natural light throughout the room.
The island and sink run introduce contrast through velvet-matt sahara beige cabinetry, bringing warmth and softness to the overall palette. The combination of the two neutral tones creates subtle layering rather than stark contrast, contributing to the kitchen’s relaxed and timeless character.
A defining feature of the design is the wall of bronze-framed glass cabinets with delicate vertical louvre detailing. The fine metallic structure creates transparency without fully revealing the contents, offering an elegant balance between display and concealment. Integrated lighting within the cabinets adds atmosphere and transforms the elevation into an architectural focal point, particularly during evening use.
The illuminated recessed grip channels, signature to the SieMatic SLX collection, reinforce the linear geometry of the design while introducing a subtle ambient glow.
Architecture That Conceals and Reveals
One of the most successful aspects of the kitchen is the way functionality has been seamlessly integrated into the architecture. A full wall of tall cabinetry conceals not only appliances and storage, but technical infrastructure including automated home systems — maintaining a calm and highly ordered appearance throughout.
The hidden coffee and breakfast station, concealed behind elegant sliding doors, can be fully closed away when not in use — allowing the kitchen to transition effortlessly between active workspace and refined living environment. The large island provides generous preparation space with integrated induction cooking and teppanyaki functionality, supporting both everyday family use and entertaining with equal ease.
Restraint as a Form of Luxury
This SieMatic SLX kitchen demonstrates that the most enduring spaces are defined not by excess, but by precision — where every detail is considered, every material earns its place, and where the ability to conceal and reveal is the ultimate expression of considered design.