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Stainless Steel


ILVE The Very Best in Italian Cooking Appliances W


ith their advanced cooking technology, ILVE are the first choice for those looking for a highly adept free standing or built-in cooking appliance that excels in cooking food perfectly.


The collection of range cookers can include specialist cooking features such as a built-in BBQ, coup de feu or combi-microwave. The revolutionary E3 temperature control system allows you to set the temperature in 5 degree increments and is capable of oven temperatures from 30°C to 300°C. Triple-


glazed doors ensure the oven is always cool to touch.


ILVE cookers are designed to be robust and come in sizes ranging from 60cm-150cm with a range of oven and hob arrangements which allows for a combination of gas and induction hobs or both a gas and electric oven.


Styles range from traditional to modern and can come in a variety of colours. ILVE standard colours are stainless-steel, gloss black, matt black, white and cream. ILVEs premium collection of range


To find out more about ILVE appliances, please call KitchenEx on 0845 548 3130 who will be happy to talk you through the options available. KitchenEX is the exclusive UK importer of ILVE cooking products.


cookers can be colour matched to one of over 200 RAL custom colour choices, giving you freedom to create your perfect range cooker.


0845 548 3130 www.ilveappliances.co.uk


GEC Anderson – The lasting appeal of stainless steel


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s the popularity of stainless steel worktops continues to grow, it is interesting to try to understand why this should be.


GEC Anderson have been supplying custom- made stainless steel worktops since 1962 and so have been in the business for more than half a century. During this time, they have witnessed a gradual but growing acceptance and recognition of stainless steel worktops in domestic kitchens. In practice, choice of worktop material reflects a combination of factors, such as, aesthetics,


versatility, performance and safety. As consumers become more discerning and enlightened, so their aspirations rise, towards honest, safe, versatile, attractive and sustainable materials. At the same time, we have witnessed a parallel rise in the popularity of stainless steel appliances that, in turn, helps people to consider stainless steel worktops and even cabinetry.


Whilst the underlying product is fundamentally unaltered over time, some changes have occurred. For instance, sink bowls tend to have tighter corners and edge profiles seem to be getting


thinner. GEC Anderson take this in their stride by offering a wide range of standard sink bowl sizes and edge profiles that can be varied in height, effectively, from 4 to 120mm. This provides a clue as to the versatility of custom stainless steel worktops, in turn, helping to explain their continued popularity. Their striking appearance and extreme resilience could also be significant factors.


+44 (0)1442 82 6999 www.gecanderson.co.uk


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