Lasertron’s Custom-Etched Stainless Steel Cabinet Doors

In recent years, we’ve seen the palette of possibilities for cabinet facing increase from traditional unadorned laminates to life-sized photographic reproductions of the scene of your own choosing (see Difasa’s Quadrum Wall Panels and Magnet Me). While the latter tends towards the cinematic grandiosity of a panoramic city scape—or your children’s smiling faces—the latest addition to customized cabinetry will appeal to those of a more artistic bent. Lasertron’s Custom-Etched Stainless Steel Cabinet Doors offer the tempting possibility of a monochromatic modern kitchen, or, should you wish it, the even greater allure of a Renaissance masterpiece.

Custom-Etched Cabinet Doors. Designed by Lasertron.

Customized Cabinetry for any Aesthetic

The beauty of Lasertron’s stainless steel facing is that you can go as plain as a polished steel surface or as baroque as Rubens’ “St George and the Dragon.” The options for etchings are bound only by your artistic preference, as the company’s background is in metal fabrication and laser cutting. After 20 some years providing contract laser cutting services, in 2003 founder Gary Geller parlayed this background into Lasertron’s line of custom-made stainless steel cabinets: “we determined that we could make a superior stainless steel kitchen cabinet with the technologies and experience we had acquired over the past 23 years.” The rest, as they say, is history—Lasertron has been providing an eager market with durable, hygienic, and fingerprint resistant cabinet doors for the last seven years.

Lasertron's Custom-Etched Stainless Steel Cabinet Doors

In that time, Lasertron’s repertoire has grown from plain stainless doors, to doors with stainless frames and glass insets, to recessed cabinetry inset into walls of glass blocks. The etching innovation is just the latest addition, but it’s sure to win Lasertron a cadre of eager new clients, whether they prefer the hyper-realism of Van Gogh’s sunflowers, or the anatomical precision of Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man.

Via KbbOnline.

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