Traditional design reinterpreted
It is reminiscent of the flair of the Viennese coffee house scene with its famous Thonet armchairs: With the new veneer front AV 6085-GL in the style of the Viennese wickerwork, Häcker is reviving a piece of cultural history in the systemat product line. As a front design, the Viennese wickerwork impresses with its stylish woven look and feel. In combination with technical refinements, such as channel handles with integrated LED lighting or mechanical opening supports for pull-outs, this veneer front enables the creation of kitchens that blend tradition with ultra-modern design, seamlessly combining a forward-looking style with elegant, nostalgic elements. Available in three sophisticated colours – elegant oak, elegant walnut, as well as black oak –, exclusive designs offering natural sophistication to any kitchen can be created.
Filigree frame design
With the AV 6065, Häcker is adding a new veneer front to its range, which is bordered by a narrow 10 mm frame. The filigree framing harmonises with the fine vertical grain of the wood and creates a balanced look. This systemat front is available in three colours (elegant oak, elegant walnut and black oak), which can be combined tone-on-tone with other front ranges and design elements thanks to the consistent Häcker colour system. This veneer front can be perfectly complemented with the AV 5065 plain satin lacquer front, which also features a filigree 10 mm frame design. Thanks to the RAL and NCS colour systems, a selection of over 2,000 colours is available for this front – ideal conditions for realising completely individual kitchen wishes.
Craftsmanship at its finest
New, open-jointed solid wood pull-outs and drawers in natural oak combine genuine craftsmanship with nature's authenticity. Precisely crafted dovetail joints ensure durability and stability, while the fine wood grain and reduced design language create an elegant, minimalist aesthetic. The solid wood pull-outs are crafted exclusively from wood sourced from sustainably managed forests. The result is a modern furnishing element in which functional design, sophisticated craftsmanship and ecological responsibility become one.
Sustainable in every detail
Fine lines and natural charm in oak: The new “OrganiQ” cutlery insert stands out with its filigree aesthetics and warm, soft feel. The cutlery grid is crafted exclusively from solid wood sourced from sustainable forestry. The base of the cutlery insert consists of 76 % renewable natural fibres hemp and kenaf, which bind particularly high levels of CO2. The remaining 24 % is made of a formaldehyde and phenol resin-free binder. For those who value order, sustainability and high-quality design, the new cutlery tray offers a frameless, spacious solution crafted from natural materials.
Häcker Kitchens – The Company
Häcker was founded in 1898 as a cabinetmaker by Hermann Häcker. In 1965, the foundation for today’s economic success was laid by the latter’s son-in-law Horst Finkemeier and wife Renate through the serial production of kitchen furniture.
As an owner-managed family business, Häcker today produces fitted kitchens for different customers and markets in five factories in Röding-hausen and Venne. Häcker stands for quality, service, reliability, honesty and sustainability. With the concept130 and systemat product lines as well as the Blaupunkt and h│tech brands for built-in kitchen appliances, Häcker offers a comprehensive product portfolio.
More information about Häcker can be found on our website at
haecker-kuechen.com/en and on LinkedIn (Häcker Kitchen International).
In-house exhibition 2024: Häcker Expands Core Competence in Wood with Innovative and Refined Real Wood Products
Press contact
Häcker Küchen GmbH & Co. KG
Mr. Karsten Bäumer
Head of product marketing and PR
+49 5746 940 - 297
kbaeumer(at)haecker-kuechen.com