Santos Designer Kitchens:
High-End Cabinets to Fit Every Need

Kitchen with island with cabinets in dark wood and shades of grey, with dining room furniture in light-coloured wood

In the incomparable setting of its showroom at 63 boulevard Haussmann, eba is proud to present what’s new in designer kitchens by Santos, inspired by current trends. Crafted by the designer of Santos, the leading company specialising in high-end kitchens in Spain and with more than 70 years of experience, these kitchens meet the unique and real needs of any space.

Modular kitchens 

One of the greatest strengths of Santos kitchens is their amazing capacity for customisation. The brand adapts to the specific needs of each project, proposing different solutions for both the external and internal configurations. 

Using the base units as a starting point, it’s possible to customise the fronts in more than 60 colours and a large variety of finishes (melamine, laminate, lacquered, natural veneered wood, etc.), as well as other external details such as LED lighting integrated into the shelves or wall panel. For the same reason, there are numerous accessories that can be used to adapt the inside: cutlery trays, knife racks, wooden drawer dividers, plate racks, roll holders, etc.

Image of the internal layout with wooden drawer dividers inside a Santos kitchen drawer

Functional kitchens

First and foremost, Santos designer kitchens are functional, bringing together a carefully curated look with impressive ergonomics. The main objective of the project is to create an accessible and practical room for everyday use through comfort and functionality. 

With more than 70 years of experience, Santos has developed kitchen cabinets that can be tailored to every need. An example of this is the possibility of choosing continuous profiles, push-to-open or handles integrated systems into base units to facilitate access to storage.

Image of drawers of the sink unit, with rubbish bins and cooking utensils
Image of the plinth drawer of the sink unit with inclined front and wooden drawer dividers inside

Kitchens open to the rest of the house

The latest trends are quite clear on the matter: kitchens are opening up to the rest of the house. Barriers between the rooms are removed to facilitate movement and shared living. 

The challenge for eba is to create kitchen projects that meet modern expectations and seamlessly blend into the rest of the spaces. To this end, the brand focuses on personalised attention when choosing the materials and adapting to the room size. 

Image of a kitchen island in shades of grey with flooring and furniture in wood

Kitchens that optimise space

Kitchens are opening up as homes become smaller, particularly in urban areas. Thus, eba’s answer consists in optimising these rooms to maximise space. This is possible thanks to the 12 different widths and five different depths available for kitchen cabinets.

Likewise, to offset the reduced surface area of the kitchen, eba offers the exclusive plinth drawer unit by Santos, which expands the capacity of the base units all the way down to the floor, providing up to four tiers of storage. 

Kitchen with island in shades of grey with a pocket door cabinet