The unmistakable stylistic research carried out by Barazza can also be recognized in the exclusive Tao range.
November 17th, 2010
A range is born by playing with a harmonious and original combination of curved lines, which as well as following the most modern furniture trends, both in terms of aesthetics and ergonomics, by choice gives the kitchen a very distinctive experience.
Original round pan supports in cast iron, deep recesses for independent burners and the ergonomic organization of cooking areas are the strong points of the Tao cook tops.
Tao cook tops are available in 90cm and 120cm wide configurations designed for the latest and most up to date kitchen space concepts that, more and more often include semi circular work islands.
The multi program oven has an easy clean interior and a digital programmer.
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