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LEICHT Kitchens - Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier

LEICHT Kitchens are spaces of the highest individuality, that create the luxury of well-being. Our LEICHT Kitchens are available in a range of exclusive architectural colours of Le Corbusier. With a specially developed paint scheme, LEICHT offers various design kitchens in fifteen Le Corbusier colours along five colour series.

Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier

Elegant and room-shaping: Our LEICHT Kitchen range offers fifteen exclusive kitchen colours from Le Corbusier.

 

Natural, harmonious and timeless - these are the characteristics of the Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier brand colours developed by Le Corbusier. In their quality as high-quality "architectural colours", they have inspired LEICHT to be the first and only kitchen manufacturer to include selected nuances in its portfolio and to offer them for individual and unique kitchen planning.

 

Blue "bleu céruléen 31"


The blue shades can be used to loosen up the room; an airy expansion of the space can be created. The moods have a calming effect and convey sensations of waterscape, sea and sky.

Blue Leicht German Kitchen Island Handless
 
 
 

Grey & Black "gris foncé 31"

The iron grey. Soft, warm, expressive. Grey stands for calm as well as indifference. With lighter shades of grey, a velvety atmosphere can be created. With the darker shades of grey, objects and surfaces can be placed in the background and in shadows

 
 
Grey Black German Leicht Kitchen Handless Island
 
 
 
 
 

Red Ochre & Brown "l'ocre rouge"

As the red of ancient architecture, red ochre behaves similarly to red. Dark red ochre tones can be used to fix surfaces; they consolidate in the room and stand out. The light colours have a restrained, discreet and mural-like effect.

 

Green "vert anglais

Green is the colour of vegetation, spring and fertility. The shades of English green - with a hint of blue - have a rather quiet, slightly cool and withdrawn effect.

 

Umbra "ombre naturelle 31"

According to its name (lat: Shcatten), umbra is a shadow colour. In umbra shades, surfaces and objects move into the shadows and withdraw from attention. The presence is decimated; attention is directed elsewhere.