Novalina has introduced the Boston Kitchen Collection, a contemporary kitchen cabinetry program defined by clean architectural lines, handleless fronts and thoughtfully integrated storage solutions. Designed for modern American homes, Boston reflects the shift toward kitchens that function as open, design‑driven living spaces rather than purely utilitarian rooms.
Industry trend reports continue to highlight the growing preference for painted and matte cabinet finishes in contemporary kitchens. Lacquer surfaces have gained popularity among designers for their ability to deliver precise color, smooth architectural lines and durable performance in everyday use. With its emphasis on clean lines, layered materials and integrated planning, the Boston collection expands Novalina’s growing portfolio of kitchens designed for the U.S. market.
A Study in Material Balance
Boston combines satin lacquer cabinetry with warm walnut‑effect elements, creating a layered palette that balances modern minimalism with natural warmth. In the collection’s signature composition, blue‑gray lacquer fronts contrast with vertical wood elements, while a recessed grip ledge profile reinforces the kitchen’s uninterrupted geometry.
The result is a kitchen that reads more like integrated architecture than furniture, visually calm yet rich in material contrast. The restrained palette allows surrounding materials such as stone countertops, lighting and flooring to play a stronger role in the overall composition of the space.
Designed Around Everyday Living
Behind Boston’s minimal exterior lies a carefully structured planning system designed to support the way kitchens are used throughout the day. Floor‑to‑ceiling cabinetry maximizes storage while maintaining a unified visual front. An integrated pantry keeps provisions close at hand while preserving the visual clarity of the main kitchen space.
Interior organization systems bring structure to everyday routines. Flexible drawer inserts and real‑wood flex boxes help organize utensils, cookware and pantry items, while features such as a breakfast cabinet, integrated storage walls and a dedicated robot vacuum garage reflect the growing role of thoughtful planning in contemporary kitchens.
Open shelving integrated into the island and tall cabinetry allows designers to balance display and concealment, creating moments where cookbooks, ceramics or personal objects can soften the overall architectural composition.
Precision Engineering from Germany
Boston cabinetry from Novalina is manufactured in Herrieden, Germany, by Schüller Möbelwerk GmbH and built with the precision associated with German cabinetry engineering. The lacquered fronts feature a durable matte surface designed for everyday use, while reinforced edges help maintain the crisp lines that define the collection’s minimalist aesthetic.
While produced in Germany, Boston is designed to integrate seamlessly with American kitchen layouts and appliance standards, allowing designers to bring European kitchen architecture into a wide range of residential projects.






