Wolf is a brand synonymous with professional kitchen expertise – and that same calibre of design and performance is available to interior designers looking to create truly exceptional kitchens.
October 1st, 2024
In a world where precision, performance, and design converge, the kitchen has become more than just a functional space – it is a reflection of lifestyle, taste and personality. Design has to do more than appeal to the eye, it needs to be matched with performance. Wolf has long been the go-to choice for chefs seeking precision and power in their cooking appliances at home, where precision and versatility are met with design prowess.
The Dual Fuel Range is classic, iconic and powerful
The Wolf Dual Fuel Range features a bold aesthetic, combined with the latest in cooking technology. With a wide mix of gas burners, teppanyaki grills and infrared chargrill options, this range is for a serious home chef.
At the heart of the Dual Fuel Range is Wolf’s patented dual-stacked, sealed gas burners. These burners offer unmatched control of the heat, providing the power for high-temperature searing and boiling while delivering the gentlest of simmers.

Below the cooktop, the Wolf Dual VertiFlow™ convection electric oven takes centre stage. Its innovative system ensures an even distribution of heat, reducing the risk of hot and cold spots.
But the pièce de résistance is, of course, the signature Wolf red knobs, which can also be customised in black, brushed brass, or brushed grey, allowing you as the designer to create a cohesive design scheme.

Experience the sleek and sophisticated Induction Range
For clients who prefer a minimalist aesthetic without sacrificing performance, the Wolf Induction Range provides a sleek alternative. With clean lines and a fully integrated touch-control panel, this range brings a modern edge to the kitchen. Its induction cooktop features an ultra-efficient ceramic glass surface, delivering both powerful heat and precision control. The responsiveness of the induction system provides instantaneous temperature adjustments that go from searing highs to delicate lows in mere moments.
Below the cooktop is a convection oven, with top-of-the-range technology that allows for multi-rack cooking with consistent results every time. The combination of the ultra-modern induction cooktop and the advanced convection oven makes the Wolf Induction Range a versatile and high-performance option for the contemporary kitchen.

For a designer who needs flexibility
Interior designers will appreciate the design flexibility Wolf offers, with versatile combinations of product sizing and cooktop options to suit every project – from luxury apartments to sprawling homes, and highly efficient houses.
Pairing a Wolf range with Sub-Zero refrigeration creates a kitchen space that is not only visually stunning but also built to deliver professional-grade results in the home. Every detail in the design of these appliances is thoughtfully considered, making them a sophisticated choice for any designer looking to elevate their kitchen projects.

In a market where performance and design matter more than ever, Wolf’s Dual Fuel and Induction Ranges provide the perfect blend of both. Whether your clients are aspiring chefs or simply enjoy the art of cooking, these ranges offer the tools needed to create a truly inspiring kitchen space.
Bring your client to a Sub-Zero & Wolf showroom for the full immersive design and culinary experience.
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