The Axor Kitchen Mixer – made from stainless steel makes it durable, hygienic, easy to clean and environmentally friendly, a perfect necessity for the kitchen.
July 28th, 2010
The Axor Steel kitchen mixers offer a lot of hidden qualities that make them very much worth having, including its shape which expresses solidness and long lasting quality.
You can eat food purely to nourish your body, or you can eat for enjoyment, with all the senses, delighting your nose and eyes and
pleasing your palate.
This is the character of the Axor kitchen mixers, which do far more than just provide water; they also win you over with their beauty.
The different design collections are as individual as the people they were made for.
Axor kitchen mixers are perfect in every respect – in design, quality and functionality.
Be inspired!
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