Get Ready for a New Kitchen with IKEA KUNGSBACKA Anthracite

18.01.2023

IKEA kungsbacka Anthracite with kitchen island. This kitchen is equipped with Ekbacken countertop and Välbildad Induction hob and Matälskare oven. Delsjön kitchen faucet with Boholmen sink. Råkall fridge. Cabinets and drawers are equipped with Östernäs leather handles. The NCS color code for Kungsbacka Anthracite is S 8500-N Gloss 5.

This Kungsbacka kitchen has a nice IKEA hack, the lamps above the kitchen island are Sunneby pendant lamps and the lampshade comes from Vattenmelon plant pot, works well as you can see in the pictures.

This Kungsbacka kitchen is filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at IKEA, Sofia, Bulgaria.

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