23 Feb 2026
Schüller expands its sustainable Matera range for 2026 with the introduction of a new colour option: sepia brown matt. The modern, cool-toned brown is designed to bring depth and sophistication to the home. This latest colour edition enhances Schüller's focus on responsible materials and versatile design, offering fresh possibilities for kitchens and living spaces that feel both considered and inviting.
Integrated wall units and a kitchen island create an open, modern atmosphere, while wall-mounted units enhance movement, creating a spacious feel and extra floor space.
New shelving with sliding glass doors allows glassware and china to be beautifully displayed while remaining protected. The grey-toned glass introduces lightness and a contemporary touch, uniting functionality with refined aesthetics.
Integrated features, including lighting, appliances, shelving and interior drawers, cleverly disguise large appliances without compromising on design, and allow for highly bespoke designs tailored to individual household needs and lifestyles.
A key highlight remains Matera's strong sustainability credentials. Matera seamlessly combines beauty and practicality with environmental responsibility, using sustainable raw materials throughout. The fronts are made from 78% wood sourced from the circular economy and are fully recyclable. Handles are crafted from recycled plastic, while all interior drawer fittings are made from OrganiQ, a material derived from hemp and kenaf. Anti-fingerprint surfaces ensure low maintenance, durability and a long service life.
Schüller's new Matera range will be on display at their stand at kbb Birmingham 2026.
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.
