Handleless
kitchens.
No handles to break the line — just a smooth run of doors opened by a recessed rail or a true J-pull. The cleanest, most contemporary look we make.
An uninterrupted line.
Handleless kitchens swap the handle for a way of gripping the door itself — either a slim recessed rail behind the top edge, or a J-shaped profile routed into the door. The result is a continuous, uninterrupted run of cabinetry with nothing to catch on or clean around.
It suits open-plan rooms and modern homes especially well, where the kitchen reads more like furniture than a fitted unit. Choose matt or gloss, pale or dramatic — a dark handleless run with a stone worktop is a striking, very current look.
- Door
- Slab, no handle
- Opens via
- Recessed rail or J-pull
- Finish
- Matt or gloss
- Suits
- Open-plan & modern homes
Two ways to go handleless.
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Rail
A continuous recessed channel behind the doors — the sleekest option.
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J-pull
A grip profile shaped into the door edge; no separate rail needed.
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Finish
Matt for soft and tactile, gloss for light and reflective.
"Our matt handleless kitchen looks incredible and there is nothing to wipe around. Spotless lines."
— Priya S. · Google review · 2024