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Thursday, 4 September 2025

Kitchen Design Experts next125 Opens First UK Concept Store

Premium German kitchen brand, next125, has officially opened the doors to its first UK concept store on Great Western Road, Glasgow, bringing its signature blend of contemporary design and cutting-edge craftsmanship to the city's iconic West End.

Created in partnership with highly respected local retailer, Gideon Robinson, the new space goes beyond a traditional showroom. 

Thoughtfully curated, like a gallery, next125 Glasgow presents an inspiring, design-led environment where every kitchen is displayed with room to breathe. 

The result is a calm, immersive setting that sparks imagination and allows customers to truly envisage how next125's timeless designs might transform their own homes. 

“When designing a kitchen, people are aspirational,” studio founder, Gideon Robinson told That's Food and Drink.

Gideon and Susan Robinson
“We've created a stunning visual environment that feels luxurious and uplifting. It's a true celebration of innovative design.”

Renowned for its award-winning work, next125 has built a reputation for designing kitchens that combine timeless elegance with the practicalities of modern living. Every detail is carefully considered from sleek finishes and modern fittings to innovative storage solutions and ergonomically designed layouts.

Beyond beauty and function, longevity and sustainability sit at the heart of the brand. next125 kitchens are designed to be eco-friendly and built to last, crafted with durable, responsibly sourced materials.

“People are becoming more mindful about choosing designs that not only look stunning but are also designed to stand the test of time,” says Robinson.

 “A well-made kitchen is a valuable long-term investment.”

With over two decades experience in kitchen design, Robinson has long been one of Scotland's leading premium retailers. 

His longstanding collaboration with next125 has evolved into this new concept store, marking a bold step forward and an investment in Glasgow's interior design landscape. 

Highlighting his commitment to the local market, Robinson says, “While other retailers are scaling back, we've made significant investment in next125 Glasgow. The next125 brand allows us to elevate our offering and provide something truly different to the local market.”

The next125 Glasgow concept store is carefully orchestrated to showcase next125's dedication to form and function. Visitors are encouraged to explore, reflect and immerse themselves in a collaborative experience. 

“The space has been designed so that customers can connect with the products on a personal and emotional level, and leave with a lasting impression,” says Robinson. 

“This is a unique destination – one worth travelling for.” The studio offers visitors a space to exchange ideas with highly skilled designers and receive expert guidance and support throughout their entire design journey.

Led by Gideon and Susan Robinson, Gideon Robinson has been designing and installing high-end kitchens across Scotland for in excess of two decades.

Known for its meticulous design process, tailored service and commitment to quality, Gideon Robinson is one of Scotland's most respected names in luxury interiors. www.glasgow.next125.store

Based in Herrieden southern Germany, Schüller Möbelwerk GmbH was founded in 1966 and has evolved over the last five decades into a specialist for custom kitchens and 'Made in Germany' furniture. 

Around 170,000 kitchens are manufactured at the company site annually, which are sold in Germany and on international markets.

'Typical Schüller' is not just about its extraordinary depth of production; it's also about working with partners from retail, a clear focus on sustainability and a deeply embedded responsibility as a company. Since 2003, Markus Schüller, Max Heller and Manfred Niederauer have led the family-run company in its second generation.

Learn more here: next125.com