Engineered
for Life
Precision-crafted in Vlotho, Germany. Designed for the way Americans live, cook, and gather — a German system, with American depths.
The kitchen is the heart of the home.
It deserves a heartbeat of its own.
For more than 50 years, Pronorm has built fitted kitchens in Vlotho — German engineering with warmth, texture, and a plan that fits the room you actually have.
Three philosophies.
One system.
Y-line, X-line, and Proline128 share one platform. Mix handleless and handled. Mix fronts. One kitchen, not a pile of boxes.
Y‑line
The unique handleless kitchen. An integrated grip in stainless, bronze, or black anodized. The flagship.
Explore Y‑lineX‑line
The classic handleless kitchen. A curved C-profile in ten colors, including stainless, black, bronze, champagne, and white.
Explore X‑lineProline128
The ergonomic grid kitchen. A 128mm planning grid for height, handles, or push-to-open — and it mixes with Y-line or X-line.
Explore Proline128German engineering.
American living.
American cabinetry is boxes set side by side, with fillers to hide the gaps. A Pronorm kitchen is a fitted system. Base units, talls, lighting, organizers, and plinths are planned in millimeters so the kitchen reads as one piece.
American depths. Pronorm plans US kitchens for American rooms, American appliances, and the way people stand at a sink. The factory still works in millimeters. The depth is for how you live, not a conversion on a spec sheet.
See how the kitchen is made.
From board to finished run in Vlotho. This is a factory, not a warehouse of stock boxes.
The craftKitchens in the West.
Real Pronorm kitchens in American homes — in the states where you can walk into a showroom this month.
Linear oak, Santa Barbara
The Kitchen Company / Gillian Amery
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Showrooms in California, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and Washington. If you do not see your city, say so — we will tell you honestly whether a dealer is in reach.
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How a fitted kitchen is different.
German Fitted Kitchens vs. American Cabinetry: What's the Difference?
Why the system-engineered approach changes everything about how a kitchen looks, works, and lasts.
The Rise of Handleless Kitchen Design in American Homes
How clean-line, grip-channel cabinetry is reshaping luxury kitchen aesthetics in American homes.
Why Sub-Millimeter Tolerances Matter in Your Kitchen
The engineering behind gap-free installation and a kitchen that performs as beautifully on day 5,000 as day one.
Begin with a dealer, not a catalog.
Typical installations $40,000–$150,000+. Connect with an authorized Pronorm dealer for a design consultation.




