KYOTO by LEICHT x Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier


LEICHT Contracts
, one of the UK’s leading providers of German engineered kitchen furniture to the new build and regeneration construction market is the first and only kitchen manufacturer to include the iconic colour palette, Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier in its portfolio.

Now exclusively available for the company’s KYOTO furniture, the original Le Corbusier colours offer high-pigment shades, which are designed to be an essential component of architectural design by influencing spatial perception, and the proportion and scale of interior spaces. LEICHT Contracts award-winning KYOTO collection is a contemporary furniture range defined by a stylish 3D relief frame, elegant integrated real wood handle, and Japanese craftsmanship.

Sarah Edwards, Managing Director UK at LEICHT Contracts says, “KYOTO by Leicht serves the interior design community with a modern planning concept, which is characterised by its Japanese craftsmanship and German innovation.Now thanks to the authentic Les Couleurs® palette developed by Le Corbusier, our KYOTO furniture has the power to effortlessly coordinate colour, material and structure in today’s most contemporary living spaces.”

Delivering endless design possibilities for the premium property market, KYOTO Les Couleurs® presents a bold interplay of colour to create highly structured living spaces, which are individual and creative. In fact, the KYOTO collection lends itself perfectly to the art of colour blocking, giving prominence to the solid wood handles to create individual works of art that become the basis of a kitchen living space. For example, check out the LEICHT kitchen which is designed in white and all three primary colours to mimic the style of artwork by Piet Mondrian (Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow) seen hanging above the peninsula island unit.

Suitable for all unit widths available from LEICHT Contracts, each Les Couleurs® door front can be designed in a uniform or irregular format, and the KYOTO 3D relief frame and integrated handle in light oak or walnut helps to provide contrast and give the illusion of depth on a flat surface.

Available now, KYOTO Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier from LEICHT Contracts includes the following options:

  • BLUE (Bleu céruléen 31) Known for its soothing and expansive qualities, BLUE is deemed one of 2025’s most covetable colour trends, which is naturally associated with open spaces like the sea and sky to present a calming effect and sense of stillness.
  • GREY & BLACK (Gris foncé 31) Dubbed ‘iron grey’ by the design elite, soft and warming shades of GREY continue to evoke modernity in the contemporary home, with lighter shades of grey promoting calm and neutrality, and darker hues bringing a sense of sophistication and strength. 
  • RED OCHRE & BROWN (L’ocre rouge) Reminiscent of the deep red shades found in ancient architecture, RED OCHRE & BROWN will consolidate any style of kitchen scheme, while creating a natural bridge between the homeowner and energy throughout the space.
  • GREEN (Vert anglais) A botanical colour option, GREEN introduces beautiful shades of the English countryside with hint of blue to present a visually quiet aesthetic in this year’s most popular trend colour!
  • UMBRA (Ombre naturelle 31) Regarded a shadow colour; UMBRA presents a neutral shade of grey with lilac undertones that allows surfaces to blend into the background and remain discreet in appearance.

The KYOTO Collection is also available in oak and walnut, along with a comprehensive range of custom RAL and NCS colours including 2,800 RAL shades and 2,000 NCS colours as standard.

For more information and project enquiries, please contact LEICHT Contracts

t +44 (0)203 735 9430, e enquiries@leichtcontracts.com, w www.leichtcontracts.com or visit Unit E Taper Studios, 175 Long Lane, London Bridge SE1 4GT – For the latest project news & company updates, please follow LEICHT on LinkedIn @leicht-contracts-uk-ltd

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