Allmilmö kitchen has been a renowned German kitchen manufacturer. Heinz Milewski founded the company in 1965. Their factory was in Zeil am Main, where they produced first-class kitchen brands.
In 1996, Johannes la Cour became the managing partner and helped the company become more innovative and acquire perfectionism and the highest quality standards.
They were known to produce kitchens that showed a sense of joy, taste, and inspiration right from when they started.
Their trade division only worked with world-class builders, developers, architects and, designers to achieve high-quality results. The studio division would work with sophisticated and elite bath and kitchen entrepreneurs and dealerships to satisfy their high-end clients. On the other hand, the residential division catered for new and past clients who wanted to make new kitchen orders but were not living in areas services by Küchen Design Studio Division.
Allmilmö Küchen designed innovative and highly efficient kitchens. They ensured that their kitchens had enough workspace to make them accessible to more than one person at the same time. Their raw material selection complied with ecological standards.
In Allmilmö Küchen, the visual appeal and enjoyment of life in the twenty-first century were based on modern design in genuine wood, laminate, stainless steel, lacquer, aluminium and glass, and creative details and fascinating surfaces.
However, with time, Allmilmö Küchen started struggling and could no longer sustain themselves. They, therefore, filed for insolvency at the same time with Nolff and Zeyko. This was a clear indication that although many German kitchen companies were doing well, a good number were struggling. Shortly after, Nieburg filed for insolvency.
Their designs were versatile and flexible, and therefore customers who already knew what they wanted were taken into consideration. They also assisted clients to perfect the designs they already had.
They had a variety of colors to choose from depending on the theme of your house. They also had various materials for countertops and finishes depending on one's preferences.
All the materials that they used were eco friendly and would therefore not lead to health issues or environmental pollution. They would also clear all the debris and material remains after work to avoid injuries and environmental degradation.