Häcker Kitchens prepares to make debut at KBB Birmingham 2026
Häcker Kitchens prepares to make debut at KBB Birmingham 2026
German manufacturer Häcker Kitchens has announced that it will be making its KBB Birmingham debut next month when the biennial show returns to the NEC from 1st - 4th March.
The company will present selected models from its concept130 and systemat ranges on stand P90 as it looks to highlight how German manufacturing quality can be aligned with British and Irish design preferences.
Häcker will showcase three kitchen concepts and a dedicated lounge area across its 117sq m stand. The company says the display will demonstrate how the premium systemat line and the consumer-focused concept130 range ‘support distinctive kitchen planning based on certified ‘Made in Germany’ craftsmanship’. Features include modern Japandi-inspired elements and the brand’s award-winning rattan-effect door, alongside four special colours developed specifically for the UK market.
Häcker, which is marking 50 years of activity in the UK market in 2026, says its appearance at KBB Birmingham marks a change in the company’s UK strategy as it looks to place greater emphasis on brand visibility and retailer-facing support. It is inviting visitors to book appointments with the Häcker team in the lounge area, where a chef and barista will be on hand throughout the show. The reception area will provide further information and brochures. The stand will also feature a dedicated Design Demo desk, where retailers can explore Häcker’s digital tools, including the HKS Web Design package alongside further digital tools that look to help retailers work more efficiently.
Jamie Schneider, managing director of Hacker UK Ltd, said: “My team and I are very much looking forward to this debut. We want to demonstrate what the Häcker brand stands for: reliable German product and service quality, partnership on equal terms, responsible resource management and a strong design capability that brings new ideas to the UK market.”
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