Keller Kitchens, long recognised as an industry leader in kitchen sustainability, is taking a bold leap forward. In early 2026, the Dutch kitchen specialist is set to launch an entirely new range that combines carbon-neutral manufacturing with biobased materials and affordability; a first in the industry.
enduura® elba is a truly sustainable kitchen solution. This innovative range will debut in four on-trend colours, carefully curated to meet the evolving demands of today’s design-conscious market. All wood materials are sourced from sustainably managed European forests, fully compliant with the European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), ensuring responsible harvesting practices that support biodiversity and ecological balance.
enduura® elba is not only sustainable; it’s circular. Designed with the future in mind, every element is suitable for repurposing. One standout feature is Keller’s exclusive biobased binder, derived from natural by-products, which enables the production of kitchens with zero material waste.
The outer surfaces not only look stunning; they are crafted using cutting-edge technology, new to the industry, that delivers a highly durable, long-lasting finish.
Tim Spann, National Sales Manager at Keller Kitchens, explains,
“I’ve always been proud to work with a company leading the way in sustainability within our industry. This development marks a truly game-changing moment, especially for the contract market and retailers, focused on sustainability. We’re entering a new era where carbon-neutral manufacturing meets bio-based products, all at an accessible price point. What’s not to love?”
Keller Kitchens turns 90 – shaping tomorrow’s kitchen living
Not only does Keller continue to push boundaries with innovations such as the enduura® elba, but it does so with a legacy of craftsmanship and environmental responsibility. Founded 90 years ago in the south west of Holland, Keller has grown into a leading kitchen brand across the Netherlands, UK and beyond. With over 200 dealers, Keller delivers stylish, smart, and planet-conscious kitchens designed for real life. The company has been carbon neutral since 2017, is powered by 8,000 solar panels, and uses nearshore, renewable materials, water-based treatments, and robotic warehousing to minimise waste.
For further information, please visit www.kellerkitchens.com.