eading cooking appliance brand Stoves has announced the launch of its new Colour Boutique collection of range cookers.
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This carefully curated range, inspired by colours from nature, is now available across the Deluxe collection – including, for the first time, the 60cm mini range – offering retailers an enhanced offering designed to meet growing consumer demand for personalised and stylish kitchens. The new Colour Boutique collection features six stunning, nature-inspired shades, chosen to empower consumers to confidently introduce colour into their homes.
As pioneers of colourful appliances, Stoves has leveraged its colour expertise in this collection, marrying global interior and kitchen trends with shades carefully selected to complement diverse kitchen materials.
A range of supporting materials for The Colour Boutique collection includes advice for retailers and consumers on how to successfully ‘pair’ the colour. The available colours are: Midnight Blue: Designed to be partnered with light oak, white marble, and brushed steel. Garnet Red: Designed to complement walnut, grey quartz, and brushed gold. Deep Marine: Designed to work with chrome, charcoal grey, ocean blue. Twilight Blue: Designed to be partnered with Ash Grey, bronze, grey oak. Anthracite Grey: Designed to complement walnut, reeded glass, metallic gold. Ice White: To be paired with black oak, arctic marble, brushed aluminium.
The new colours are available across 60cm to 110cm electric induction and dual fuel models in the Stoves Deluxe collection*. The range cookers come equipped with features that promise superior performance and strong retail appeal: Unique QuadOven™ Design: Four fully functional ovens, including a conventional oven and Maxi-Grill™, a multifunctional main oven, and the market-leading Titan™ oven with PROFLEX™ splitter, capable of transforming three ovens into four, each with individual temperature control. Sophisticated AirFry Technology: Delivers unbeatably crispy, healthier results, cooking 30% faster than a conventional oven**.
5 Burner Gas Hob with 4kW PowerWok™: Provides a rapid blast of intense heat, ideal for stir-fries and sautéing.
Innovative Cooking Accessories: Such as Steam & Infuse™ designed to steam food from the inside,
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and Pro-Trac™ double-extension telescopic sliders for safe and easy access to food.
Easy-to-Use TrueTemp Digital Thermostat: Allows for precise adjustments in five-degree increments for increased control, complemented by the Maxi-Clock™ LED touch control programmer for effortless programming and perfectly timed results every time.
Sarah Whitfield, Product Manager for Stoves at Glen Dimplex Home Appliances: “What we’ve focused on in the creation of this collection, is making colour feel safe and accessible to consumers. Colour has been used successfully for years to attract attention in retail spaces, but the numbers suggest that most people still revert to buying the product in Black or Stainless Steel. “We wanted to understand why, so we conducted careful trend analysis before creating the new palette. Not only have we looked at colour trends, but we have also looked at material and kitchen trends, so that consumers can see how the shades would fit into their homes and what would complement them.” Retailers wishing to stock the new Stoves Deluxe Colour Boutique collection should contact
regionalsales@glendimplex.com
* Excluding Stoves FreedomFlex™ zoneless induction models, available in black only.
** Testing based on frozen oven chips using Air Fry function, including pre-heat, versus conventional oven function.
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