Unique Kitchens & Bads Partner with Georgia & Hunt on Exclusive Cabinet Line

Unique Kitchens & Bads Partner with Georgia & Hunt on Exclusive Cabinet Line
Unique Kitchens & Bads Partner with Georgia & Hunt on Exclusive Cabinet LineUnique Kitchens & Bads Partner with Georgia & Hunt on Exclusive Cabinet Line
Harrison with an option of her cabinet line: the Malvern door frame with the Dewey color. Image with the kind permission of unique kitchens and bathrooms.

This month, the interior design, Georgia & Hunt, will debut its first cabinet collection with unique Kitchens & Baths, a group that compensates for the “California Easy and a touch of Cotswolds Charme”, according to the company.

The collection, which is presented at the High Point Market in unique Space Showroom by Kitchens & Baths 313, consists of six door frames, eight colors and four wood options.

Kristin Harrison, founder of Georgia & Hunt, wanted to work with unique because of his “quality and true adaptation”, she said. “Unique kitchens and bathrooms can help to enable everything they come up with. My line contains door styles and custom colors that are nowhere available anywhere else, and in a world with many carbon copies of Pinterest boards, it felt good to emphasize a bit.”

Unique Kitchen & Baths worked with Harrison for the first time when she built her first home and “the relationship only bloomed from there,” said Tanya Smith-Shiflett, founder. The new collection fits Harrison's mood, and especially the colors “stitched, they are so atmospheric and yet timelessly read”.

Unique Kitchens & Bads Partner with Georgia & Hunt on Exclusive Cabinet LineUnique Kitchens & Bads Partner with Georgia & Hunt on Exclusive Cabinet Line
Cupboards in the Palmetto color. Image with the kind permission of unique kitchens and bathrooms.

Unique Kitchens & Baths will organize a brunch for Harrison during the market between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. to 10 p.m. to 10 p.m. on October 25: [email protected].

The cupboards are measured by the consumer and the company offers an easily measured manual. “We are pleased to say that this process has been seamless for the brand for over 10 years,” said Smith-Shiflett. “We are always available to help you by phone calls if necessary.” Depending on the project, the lead times are between 8 and 12 weeks.

While Cabinetry was one of the recently affected product categories, they will not influence the company, added Smith-Shiflett, since the company's product was produced in America, which was built in Lancaster County, Penn.

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