menu-control
The Jerusalem Post

With a NIS 4 million investment: Delkoub enters the kitchen market

 
 Designed by Adi Orizin, Delkoub Kitchens (photo credit: Alon Shapira photography)
Designed by Adi Orizin, Delkoub Kitchens
(photo credit: Alon Shapira photography)

CEO Tamir Raz: "Entering the kitchen market is another step in our development, aimed at offering our customers comprehensive solutions for home storage and design."

Delkoub, a company specializing in the production, design, and import of closets, is launching a strategic move to expand into the kitchen market, investing NIS 4 million in the process. With over 30 years of experience and a network of nine branches across Israel, Delkoub views this expansion into kitchens as a natural step that continues its tradition as a leading Israeli brand.

 Designed by Mor Khalifa, Delkoub Kitchens (credit: Orit Arnon)
Designed by Mor Khalifa, Delkoub Kitchens (credit: Orit Arnon)

According to Tamir Raz, CEO of Delkoub, "Entering the kitchen market is another step in our development, aimed at offering our customers comprehensive solutions for home storage and design, including closets, kitchens, carpentry solutions, and walk-in closets—all under one roof." He further explained, "Our kitchens, like our closets, are produced in Israel using advanced technology and high-quality, exclusive materials imported from Europe. Our kitchens will not only meet the highest standards but will also reflect the unique Israeli character and understanding."

 Delkoub Kitchens  (credit: Michael Beck)
Delkoub Kitchens (credit: Michael Beck)

Customers will benefit from custom-made service, meaning the kitchen design will be done in collaboration with the company’s designers, tailored to the specific needs and preferences of each client. This approach stems from the understanding that the kitchen is the heart of the home, making it essential to provide the most personalized solution for each customer.

 Tamir Raz, CEO of Delkoub (credit: PR)
Tamir Raz, CEO of Delkoub (credit: PR)

As of now, the kitchens are on display at showrooms in Haifa, Lod, and Or Yehuda. Soon, the operations will expand to a new showroom in Bnei Brak, set to open in 2024, and by 2025, the kitchens are expected to be available in all of the company’s branches.

Advertisement

×
Email:
×
Email: