Modern Heritage
Key Features of Oslo Sage
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Tapered edges: The frame edges gently angle inwards towards the centre panel. The subtle effect helps soften the outline of the door, creating a refined and modern look.
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One-Piece Door: A slender one-piece shaker door with a narrow rail that gives it a light and elegant profile.
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Matt Finish: The smooth matt surface gives the Oslo Sage a soft, understated finish that suits both modern and transitional kitchens.
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Easy-to-Maintain Surface: The anti-fingerprint finish is simple to clean and ideal for everyday use.
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Soft Close: All doors and drawers feature soft-close mechanisms for smooth, quiet operation and added durability.
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Guaranteed Irish: The kitchen units are assembled at our 130,000-square-foot factory in County Cork, using materials from top European manufacturers.
FAQs for Oslo Sage
Is the Oslo kitchen range available in other colours?
Yes. The Oslo Linen is perfect if you're looking for a warm, neutral shade. Combine with Oslo Sage for a unique two-tone effect.
Which handles work best with the Oslo Sage kitchen?
The images above show the Fringe Handle in Brushed Brass. The brushed brass surface gives it a warm metallic tone. If you want something with a bit more character, consider pairing with the aged copper of the Pilma handle or the Manor Antique Brass handle collection.
Which worktops work best with the Oslo Sage kitchen?
The kitchen pictured showcases the India White worktop with an accent of Solid Oak at the end of the peninsula. The white worktop keeps the u-shaped layout feeling bright and open, while the oak turns the peninsula into a focal point.
What design features can I include with the Oslo Sage kitchen?
Natural Casella Oak open shelf units are a great addition to the Oslo Sage. The open shelves blend perfectly with the sage cabinets, adding a sophisticated charm to the space. Meanwhile, there is a great opportunity to mix metals in a curated way with the Vesta Stainless Steel hood, brass door handles and black Franke Athena tap.