TKC’s Trade Index brochure showcases largest product portfolio to date

TKC’s Trade Index brochure showcases largest product portfolio to date
TKC has launched its new annual Trade Index brochure for the component market showcasing its extensive portfolio of kitchen doors, accessories and components. At 428 pages, the largest edition to date features new ranges, colours and products with an easy-to-navigate tabulated system to enhance the customer user experience.
Available now, the Trade Index features lifestyle photography and dedicated sections highlighting ‘What's New’ and ‘What's Hot’ to help inspire customers. Among the new products is Windsor, TKC’s most traditional timber Shaker door with ornate beading and a range of decorative accessories, now available in 4 stocked colours. TKC’s 5 piece grained Shaker ranges, Cartmel and Rydal, both benefit from the addition of 2 new stocked colours in porcelain and reed green, taking customer options to 10 and 6 respectively.
Three of TKC’s timber ranges, Cambridge, Newmarket, and Windsor are also supplemented with the addition of full-height 1965mm larder doors in 4 widths and glazed options in the timber paint to order service. A new entry-level door collection, Modus takes TKC stocked door options to 82 and provides a lower price point for trade business with J-pull and slab options.
TKC has also bolstered its drawer box options with the introduction of the ProSlide, a slimline full walled height drawer box in a contemporary anthracite finish. ProSlide is soft-close as standard with a load capacity of 40kg per drawer box.
Neil Taggart, marketing manager at TKC, said: "The Trade Index has become a document that our component customers rely on for our product range, pricing and specifications. With 82 stocked door ranges, our portfolio has never been so big, with on trend colours and design options to cover a vast spectrum of the market. Our new Modus offer will help our customers cover even more price points and convert more leads into sales.”
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