Hi. I’m browsing IKEA again and have discovered the successor to FYNDIG, called Knoxhult.
It’s called KNOXHULT and comes in high-gloss white. Here there is a US width 40 with 3 drawers, US 60 for an oven with one drawer, and US 180 for a sink (one side has only a hinged door, the other side has a drawer and a hinged door).
OS 60x60 as well as 40x80(?) with a shelf and a hinged door.
Unfortunately, Google doesn’t show me any information, but I’ll take some photos shortly.
It’s called KNOXHULT and comes in high-gloss white. Here there is a US width 40 with 3 drawers, US 60 for an oven with one drawer, and US 180 for a sink (one side has only a hinged door, the other side has a drawer and a hinged door).
OS 60x60 as well as 40x80(?) with a shelf and a hinged door.
Unfortunately, Google doesn’t show me any information, but I’ll take some photos shortly.
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IKEA-Profi10 Jun 2016 22:43I hope that someday a modular system like VÄRDE or that dark one will be available again.
Here are four more photos.
According to the label (just noticed it), the base cabinet under the sink is 180cm (71 inches) long – does that mean the sink and oven are part of the same cabinet? Now I’m confused. But that would also explain the missing “toe kick” and the cut-out in the wall.
The drawers of the 40cm (16 inches) wide cabinet are arranged in 15-30-30. They extend fully to 40cm (16 inches).
According to the label (just noticed it), the base cabinet under the sink is 180cm (71 inches) long – does that mean the sink and oven are part of the same cabinet? Now I’m confused. But that would also explain the missing “toe kick” and the cut-out in the wall.
The drawers of the 40cm (16 inches) wide cabinet are arranged in 15-30-30. They extend fully to 40cm (16 inches).
Data:
Kitchen cabinets: particleboard, melamine foil, ABS plastic (US) / polypropylene (Other English)
Door/drawers: particleboard or MDF, laminate (melamine foil), ABS plastic (US) / polypropylene (Other English)
Back panel: hardboard, acrylic paint
Also available in wood effect/gray, gray, white.
It also says "knobs and handles sold separately, including legs, hinges, shelves, and worktop," but the shown worktop was EKBACKEN. So I’m not sure.
Sink base cabinet WDH 180x61x90cm (W 70.9 x D 24 x H 35.4 inches): €147
Base cabinet WDH 40x61x90cm (W 15.7 x D 24 x H 35.4 inches) with drawers: €72
Wall cabinet WDH 60x31x60cm (W 23.6 x D 12.2 x H 23.6 inches): €31
Wall cabinet WDH 40x31x80cm (W 15.7 x D 12.2 x H 31.5 inches)? Unfortunately, I can’t read the height and price from the photo.
Kitchen cabinets: particleboard, melamine foil, ABS plastic (US) / polypropylene (Other English)
Door/drawers: particleboard or MDF, laminate (melamine foil), ABS plastic (US) / polypropylene (Other English)
Back panel: hardboard, acrylic paint
Also available in wood effect/gray, gray, white.
It also says "knobs and handles sold separately, including legs, hinges, shelves, and worktop," but the shown worktop was EKBACKEN. So I’m not sure.
Sink base cabinet WDH 180x61x90cm (W 70.9 x D 24 x H 35.4 inches): €147
Base cabinet WDH 40x61x90cm (W 15.7 x D 24 x H 35.4 inches) with drawers: €72
Wall cabinet WDH 60x31x60cm (W 23.6 x D 12.2 x H 23.6 inches): €31
Wall cabinet WDH 40x31x80cm (W 15.7 x D 12.2 x H 31.5 inches)? Unfortunately, I can’t read the height and price from the photo.
I went to IKEA again today (unsuccessful attempt to buy a countertop #mimimi) and saw a second assembled Knoxhult kitchen. It really looks like FYNDIG in style and apparently is also cheaper.
The base cabinet W40 x D61 x H90cm (W16 x D24 x H35 inches) with drawers: €45
I didn’t have time to look at the rest.
The base cabinet W40 x D61 x H90cm (W16 x D24 x H35 inches) with drawers: €45
I didn’t have time to look at the rest.
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IKEA-Profi14 Jul 2016 22:13Why should IKEA design its range for third-party appliances?
Profitability and customer focus don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
But it’s the same issue as with dishwasher fronts. There are many different mounting systems. Should IKEA really produce 100 different fronts for each decor to fit all these various systems?
The same goes for fronts and doors for electrical appliances. You simply can’t accommodate every appliance available on the market. It’s understandable that the focus is on their own product range.
This is common practice everywhere; at IKEA, people immediately complain about it being “unfriendly to customers.” Every item number has to be manufactured, stored, handled, and moved. That’s something to keep in mind.
Profitability and customer focus don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
But it’s the same issue as with dishwasher fronts. There are many different mounting systems. Should IKEA really produce 100 different fronts for each decor to fit all these various systems?
The same goes for fronts and doors for electrical appliances. You simply can’t accommodate every appliance available on the market. It’s understandable that the focus is on their own product range.
This is common practice everywhere; at IKEA, people immediately complain about it being “unfriendly to customers.” Every item number has to be manufactured, stored, handled, and moved. That’s something to keep in mind.
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