16 Feb 2026
Schüller's latest collection, Salona, perfectly embodies the Japandi aesthetic, blending Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian hygge. Clean lines, light colour palettes and natural materials define the look, creating a serene and inviting environment.
New additions include Sand grey matt fronts, sand oak synchronised pore-effect carcases, and travertine sand-effect worktops. Reflecting the kitchen's growing role as a social centre of the home, the 2026 collection introduces a rounded barboard that acts as a welcoming hub for cooking, dining and entertaining. Elegant new end panels, including quadrant and island formats, enhance the architectural language of the design, while curved support panel elements integrate seamlessly into adjoining living spaces.
This range also introduces a new front material and colour, Cremona – sand oak synchronised with pore effect. Soft edges and light tones bring tranquillity and a cocooning sense of calm while the open plan layout and integrated barboard, equipped with integrated sockets and an end unit for displaying decorative pieces, encourages relaxed socialising over shared meals or drinks.
Salona further extends Schüller's living furniture range with coordinated storage solutions and glass display units, creating cohesion and visual harmony throughout the open-plan space.
The collection embodies Schüller's commitment to timeless design and adaptable living. This new line expands beyond the kitchen to create cohesive spaces for living, balancing clean aesthetics with practical flexibility to suit a wide range of homes and lifestyles.
About Schüller Möbelwerk GmbH
Based in Herrieden in southern Germany, Schüller Möbelwerk GmbH was founded in 1966 and has evolved over the last five decades into a specialist for custom kitchens and 'Made in Germany' furniture. Around 170,000 kitchens are manufactured at the company site every year, which are sold in Germany and on international markets. 'Typical Schüller' is not just about its extraordinary depth of production; it's also about working with partners from retail, a clear focus on sustainability and a deeply embedded responsibility as a company. Since 2003, Markus Schüller, Max Heller and Manfred Niederauer have led the family-run company in its second generation.
