De Dietrich introduces its new French-inspired showroom, incorporating the very latest appliances.
March 30th, 2015
Located at Oxley Bizhub, the new La Galerie De Dietrich is a 1,400sqft gallery and workshop space that pays homage to the brand’s rich heritage.
The pièces de résistance is an antique De Dietrich stove that was specially brought in from France. As one of the very first stoves produced by the French premium kitchen appliance manufacturer, it perfect encapsulates the legacy of the brand, which goes back 300 years.
The new space incorporates four separate cooking stations that are more spacious than before, and features a large kitchen island for regular cooking demonstrations.
Visitors can expect to find the newest range of appliances here, including the latest generation Full Combi Steam Oven, the HoriZone Tactilium 65cm Induction Hob, and the latest series of warming drawers.
La Galerie De Dietrich is located at Oxley Bizhub, 65 Ubi Road One, #02-70, Singapore 408 729. Tel: 6508 4600.
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