When your specification includes “Kopp switches and sockets”, you’re choosing more than a single device—you’re choosing a full system of switches, outlets, frames, decorative sets, flush and surface variants—and the brand-integrated compatibility that ensures consistency and long-term serviceability. Kopp products are built in Germany with decades of experience and quality assurance.
Kopp wall switches cover a wide range of functions: single-pole, two-way, intermediate, push-buttons and more. Their modular base supports consistent installation depths and interface quality. Specifying “Kopp wall switches” means you’re selecting devices built for reliable operation, proper mounting depth (e.g., ~30-35 mm for flush variants) and integration with compatible frames.
Kopp power-sockets include grounded 16 A (CEE type) outlets, modern combinations (e.g., power + USB) and integration into their modular frame system. Specifying “Kopp power sockets” means selecting the outlet modules that align with device recesses, faceplates and wiring infrastructure. Example: Kopp offers a socket with two USB ports built into the module.
Kopp Modular Switch-Socket Systems — One Frame, Many Functions
In modern installations mixing power, data, charging, lighting control etc., modular systems matter. Specifying “Kopp modular switch socket systems” means you’re selecting the platform where one frame can hold switches, sockets, USB chargers, network keystones etc., all maintained under one brand. Kopp calls this the base for their flush-mounted switch ranges.
Kopp Decorative Frames — Aesthetic Finish with System Integrity
Appearance matters in high-spec builds. Specifying “Kopp decorative frames” means you value finishes—metal, glass, colour options while retaining compatibility with the underlying device modules. Kopp offers frames in colours and finishes (aluminium, black, anthracite, glass) built on the same mounting standard.
Kopp Flush & Surface-Mounted Sockets — Install Where You Need Them
Not all installations are behind plaster. Specifying “Kopp flush and surface mounted sockets” signals you need variants for both flush (in-wall) and surface (on-wall) installations, all part of the same brand system. This reduces logistic complexity and ensures a uniform appearance across device types and mounting types.
When your bill of materials lists “Kopp switches and sockets” and substitutions are not allowed, you need a supplier who stocks the brand-complete system and supports B2B distribution: