Aesthetically streamlined with subtle design cues.
September 19th, 2011
The Fisher & Paykel CookSpace boasts nine operating modes, including a professional built in rotisserie and pyrolytic self-clean function.
As recipient of the International Design Award for Design Excellence this statement appliance defines and anchors the kitchen space, speaking volumes about you and your culinary style.
The CookSpace – a truly unique blend of style and performance.
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