Product Collections
Systems designed to coexist
Each collection is a coherent family of products built around a single colour and material language. The systems within a collection are designed to work together — the systems across collections are designed to be compatible.
Verdure Series
Verdure is the word for the lush green of living plants — chosen here for a collection that brings organic colour into the precision environment of the German kitchen. The series is built on Sage as its primary tone, with Sand as the warmth-balancing secondary.
The Verdure Series covers pull-out drawer systems, waste separation units, larder organisers, and under-sink pull-outs. All components are finished in Sage powder coat with anodised aluminium hardware in warm silver.
Form Series
Form is the collection for interiors where dark cabinetry makes the architectural statement and the organisation systems need to integrate without creating visual competition. Charcoal as the primary tone, Slate as the depth-adding secondary.
The Form Series was developed for kitchen designers working with handleless cabinetry, concrete worktops, and industrial lighting. The systems disappear into the architecture — visible as form and precision finish, not as products placed within a designed room.
Sand & Stone Series
The third Hailo Colours collection is built for Scandinavian-influenced interiors — spaces where warm beige, concrete, and natural stone textures define the visual language. Sand as the primary tone, complemented by a warm graphite secondary.
The Sand & Stone Series introduces textured surface finishes alongside standard powder coat — a fine grain texture applied to the steel that references natural stone without simulating it. The effect is tactile rather than decorative.
Specification sheets and sample swatches available to designers and trade professionals from July 2026. Consumer availability from September 2026.
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