1909 Slab
On-trend Graphite working areas contrast beautifully with the fun retro Dry Rose island to mix a pared back industrial look with echoes of a vintage interior. Alternatively the lighter, neutral, softer tones of Cadet blue create a traditional look, with a touch of modern glamour.
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Door Style -
Slab In-Frame, 1-piece door, 4 piece Smooth frame with flush joints
Door Thickness -
22mm
Door Specification -
MDF Door with Solid Alder Wood Outer frame, Frame profile is 36mm on the top & sides and 68mm on the bottom
Finish -
Smooth Matt Painted
Handle -
Door Sizes -
Standard Sizes & Bespoke Sizes both available in 6 to 8 weeks
Guarantee -
6 years parts, 1 year labour
Pricing Estimates
Painted:
Small - 10 Units
£4,591.44
£5,679.43
£7,871.48
The prices stated are for carcase & door only and are net prices so VAT must be added if applicable. You can then bolt on appliances, sink, tap, worktop & installation prices to provide you with a much closer estimate for the full kitchen.
Paint to Order Door Colours
20 working day minimum leadtime
Lights/Whites
Greys
Warm Neutrals
Greens
Blues
Chalk
Matt
Porcelain
Matt
Albaster
Matt
Mussel
Matt
Dove Grey
Matt
Partridge Grey
Matt
Silver Grey
Matt
Dust Grey
Matt
Slate
Matt
Graphite
Matt
Carbon
Matt
Cashmere
Matt
Dry Rose
Matt
Stone
Matt
Putty
Matt
Sude
Matt
Truffle
Matt
Lava
Matt
Sage
Matt
Flint Grey
Matt
Trench Coat Grey
Matt
Regiment
Matt
Copse Green
Matt
China Blue
Matt
Chalk Blue
Matt
Cadet
Matt
Cornflower
Matt
Stormblue
Matt
Hartforth Blue
Matt
Charcoal
Matt
Service & Maintenance
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Whilst doors should be of consistent overall appearance, slight variations in finish from one door to the next are characteristic in a process which features a significant element of hand manufacture. Such variations should not be visible however when viewed from a distance of one metre under normal lighting.
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1909 is constructed from a solid alder frame with flush joints. 1909 doors, in common with all other timber product, are subject to movement with changes in moisture level in the environment. This movement may be expressed in the form of a hairline crack (also known as 'whisper joints) in the paint surface along the line of the joints. This is a natural characteristic of smooth painted timber furniture and does not represent a product fault.
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As far as is practically possible, 1909 furniture should be handled considerately to avoid chipping and bruising. To touch up small defects, spray a small quantity of paint into the cap of the spray paint and use a small artists brush to touch in chip or pin holes.