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Who’s who? Luxury Appliances WHO’S WHO? Bertazzoni: The bold and the beautiful


Office Building 1 Ground Floor, Prenton Business Park, Prenton Way, Prenton, Wirral, CH43 3EA


01244 987366


ukenquiries@bertazzoni.com https://uk.bertazzoni.com/


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– something bestowed on just 25 people each year – and COO, Nicola Bertazzoni, joining the NKBA board in December 2023.


With a history that dates back to 1882, the company sits firmly atop three key pillars; family, land and engineering and it’s an unwavering commitment to these three elements which has helped the business stand the test of time. Proof that ‘style over substance’ is never a choice that needs to be made, Bertazzoni has proudly crafted a whole host of products from its Italian headquarters for more than 140 years, all with the ambition to help people ‘cook beautifully’.


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A keen eye for detail From the definitive accents of its original woodburning stoves to the striking components of today’s extensive built-in portfolio, Bertazzoni has proved time and time again that precision engineering and timeless design is a recipe for success. From durable components, to tactile controls and intuitive digital interfaces, everything is executed to precision. Brand elements, such


family business steeped in tradition, with know-how and principles passed on through six generations, Bertazzoni is a unique force in kitchen appliances.


as embossed burner caps, sit proudly atop gas cooktops and can be seen in both great and small detail throughout the extensive product portfolio.


The coordinated kitchen With a whole host of cooking, cooling, ventilation and dishwashing lines, kitchens of all shapes and sizes can benefit from signature style details across four design series. Each with distinctive aesthetics, the Professional, Modern, Heritage and Master Series can cater to all tastes and practicality requirements. Whether its matching handles, automotive paint, textured finishes or decorative accents, Bertazzoni’s design team has all points covered.


The proof is in the pudding


Achieving worldwide acclaim is no mean feat, yet Bertazzoni has it in spades. Whether it’s the Air-Tec 3-in-1 range cooker, a vented induction hob or an intuitive steam oven, Bertazzoni has received a plethora of accolades for its products, including design, style and innovation trophies. Its people have been recognised, too, with CEO Paolo Bertazzoni being honoured with the unique title of Cavaliere del Lavoro in May 2024


A colourful history One of the features that make Bertazzoni stand out from the crowd is its colours and finishes. With 13 to choose from, including high gloss automotive colourways and hand-finished copper models where no two products are the same, choice is the order of the day. Maurizio Severgnini, managing director of Bertazzoni UK and Eire, said: “Cooking and eating brings family and friends together day in, day out and we hold great importance in the role our products have to play in those moments. “With an endeavour to help people to ‘cook beautifully’, great time and attention is paid to creating stylish and functional models with the Italian flair our customers have come to expect. “Without our vital trade customers and expansive distributor network, we wouldn’t be able to reach such a vast consumer base and we’d like to take this opportunity to thank them for their continued support of the Bertazzoni brand.”


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