From ovens to refrigerators to cooktops, Sub-Zero & Wolf have designed optimum appliances to satisfy both the functional and aesthetic demands of the kitchen.
October 25th, 2021
Kitchens are the heart of a home — the central hub in which we see all kinds of activity, ranging from the brewing of a morning coffee to the creation of culinary art. They have a certain magnetism that unites both people and food, making it the most dynamic yet comforting space. Not only does this highly trafficked, lively area require appliances that perform to our multitude of demands, but also products that offer style and visual appeal. In a perfect union of functionality and aesthetics are Sub-Zero & Wolf’s appliances — their ovens, refrigerators and cooktops have been evolving and enhancing the hearts of homes for over seventy-five years.
With its intuitive technology, premium-grade materials and sleek style, the Wolf 76cm Contemporary M Series Oven is a distinctive design solution for any kitchen. Its minimalist, handle-free exterior is available in black or stainless steel and as a single or double oven, offering versatility in its design and application. The superb ergonomics of this oven is evident in its Dual VertiCross™ convection system, colour LCD touch panel and generous 144 L capacity, ensuring high performance and convenience in control. The elegance and logical functionality of the Wolf Contemporary M Series Oven makes it the optimum appliance to meet the dynamic demands of our kitchens.
The Designer Series Integrated Refrigeration by Sub-Zero is the epitome of innovation in design and utility. Through seamless integration, these models virtually disappear into any kitchen, making hinges and grilles invisible. Their three-axis door panel alignment system ensures the refrigerator flawlessly fits with adjacent cabinetry, creating convenience, easy access and a sleek look for the central hub of our homes. Sub-Zero has perfected the concept of luxury integrated refrigeration — by pioneering freshness technology and advanced performance, the Designer Series is distinct in its offering of function and style.
Give the heart of your home a bespoke quality with Wolf Module Cooktops. By combining individual modules, such as the steamer and grill, home chefs can create a custom cooking array truly suited to their lifestyle and needs. The streamlined control layout and frame of these Wolf modules ensure seamless pairing and arrangement, and with their compact width of 38cm, Wolf offers high-performance and ergonomic control for even the smallest kitchen.
Since their establishment, Sub-Zero & Wolf appliances have been continually chosen for kitchens to fulfil even the highest aspirations in function and design. With credibility among the industry of home appliances, the brand is distinctive in their guarantee of quality performance and timeless design.
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