Discover the latest Leicht kitchen ranges for 2025! From cutting-edge innovations to sleek new colours, here’s everything you need to know about the designs set to redefine luxury kitchens this year.

Extended KYOTO range

A modern kitchen with wood and white cupboards, an island with a sink, built-in oven, open shelving, and a modern chandelier. There’s a round dining table with chairs and large floor-to-ceiling windows letting in natural light.

Since its launch last September, the Kyoto range has been a huge success, establishing itself as an elegant solution for modern kitchen architecture.

Inspired by the clear aesthetics and craftsman ship of Japan, Kyoto is a distinctive design with is characteristic frame look and delicate 3D relief and remains a firm favourite for those looking for the ever-popular Japandi style; an aesthetic that is set to stay strong for 2025.

Since its launch last September, the Kyoto range has been a huge success, establishing itself as an elegant solution for modern kitchen architecture.

Inspired by the clear aesthetics and craftsman ship of Japan, Kyoto is a distinctive design with is characteristic frame look and delicate 3D relief and remains a firm favourite for those looking for the ever-popular Japandi style; an aesthetic that is set to stay strong for 2025.

A modern kitchen and dining area with green cupboards, wooden accents, and large floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting trees outside. Natural light streams through a skylight, illuminating the room’s minimalist décor.
A modern kitchen with matte green cupboards, wooden trim, a white worktop, and a stack of white crockery. A window with a wooden frame shows greenery outside.

The calm design, combined with veneered surfaces in light oak or walnut, is being taken one step further, extending the collection to include the iconic Les Couleurs from the Le Corbusier colour range, as well as having the option to choose a bespoke colour  – offering a whole new spectrum of design possibilities.   This versatility gives the freedom to style kitchen spaces individually and creatively – from discreet and balance to bold and expressive.

Minimalist room with a blue cupboard, a small black tap, and a large abstract line art drawing in a black frame hanging on a plain light-coloured wall.
A modern blue cabinet with light wood trim stands against a white wall. Above it hangs a minimalist framed artwork featuring black lines and a signature reading Le Corbusier.

Expanding the colour range enables a harmonious interplay of colour and structure, making designing with Kyoto even more versatile and giving designers the freedom to style kitchen spaces individually and creatively – from discreet and balance to bold and expressive.

A modern kitchen worktop with open shelves features red, blue, and yellow panels. Above it hangs a large abstract painting with geometric shapes in red, blue, yellow, black, and white.
Close-up of a geometric wooden frame with coloured panels: red on the top left, white on the top right, yellow on the bottom right, and white on the bottom left, separated by light wood dividers.

How about this for some inspiration?  An impressive interpretation in the style of Piet Mondrian: the mosaic-like arrangement of colour fields in a striking grid can also be implemented in living furniture.

Delicate frame in light oak creates depth and structure, while the primary colours – inspired by Mondrian’s art – bring excitement and rhythm to the design.

Coordinating colour, material and structure, Kyoto can be used to create individual works of art for the kitchen living space.

You can view our Kyoto kitchen display at our Chichester showroom.

Trend Colour Beige – timeless elegance and versatility in kitchen planning

Modern kitchen with light wood cabinetry, open shelving, a white marble island with three minimalist barstools, built-in appliances, and a hanging plant. Large windows let in natural light and offer a city view.

Leicht strikes a chord with the times and meets the growing demand for low-contrast, harmonious interior design by adding new colour Cashmere to its already comprehensive range of light shades.

The colour beige has established itself as a leading trend in modern interior design, as it perfectly embodies a fresh, soft warmth and creates an inviting yet calm ambience with its natural elegance.

Characterised by its timelessness, this shade will still look modern and appealing over time and depending on the environment and lighting of the space, the shades can be seen in a variety of shades.  With the addition of cashmere to the current range of popular beige colours including mohair, olive and sand grey, there’s now a colour suitable for everyone!

Modern kitchen with light wood cupboards, a large white island with four stools, glass shelves, and a hanging plant. To the right, there’s a cosy sitting area with a lounge chair, side table, and abstract art on the wall.

These beige tones work perfectly for open plan kitchen and living space concepts.   Combine these colours with natural, light materials such as oak and stone achieves a subtle elegance that enhances a room without being obtrusive.  In comparison, combine with warm, dark woods and the beige tones take on a dynamic note and bring a room to life.

The harmonious coordination of materials and beige shades emphasises the architectural details and bathes the kitchen in a warm, inviting light.

Modern kitchen with a minimalist island, built-in sink, and sleek cabinetry. A hanging shelf above holds a potted plant and kitchenware. Large windows in the background reveal a bright cityscape.

Designing with wellbeing in mind is increasingly an important factor for any space.  The calming effect of beige helps residents to feel comfortable and at ease in their kitchens and living rooms, creating a relaxing atmosphere that invites you to linger and enjoy.

Handle series – concept Q

Modern kitchen with dark wood cupboards, marble splashback and worktop, sleek built-in hob, under-cupboard lighting, and minimalist utensils and jars neatly arranged on a narrow shelf.

Presenting a new series of handles which fuses the handle and door into an aesthetic unit.

Instead of being an addition to the furniture front, the Concept Q handle seamlessly integrates into the wave-like recess of the respective door, emphasising the organic aesthetic and forming one harmonious design element, making the furniture itself a statement!

A close-up of a modern kitchen worktop with a dark marble surface, wooden cupboards, and black cupboard handles. In the background, there are pots and bowls arranged near a dark splashback.

The centrally positioned handle creates a uniform design that radiates calm and timeless elegance, as well as emphasising the holistic approach.

Ergonomically designed and accessed from both above and below, the wave-shaped recess makes the units easy to use and intuitive to open, making it perfect for floor, wall and tall units.

Available for lacquered and wood veneer door ranges and in steel black and bronze dark finishes, the Concept Q handle is bound to add high-level craftsmanship detail to your kitchen design.

Modern kitchen with dark wood cupboards, black handles, and a marble worktop. A metallic teapot and a small saucepan rest on the counter. The splashback features a dark, marbled surface.

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