With a product suite catering to all levels of design enthusiasts, it’s little wonder that the Bosch brand has become synonymous with excellent design.
Apollo Bay Beach House by Dock4 Architects. Photo by Adam Gibson.
The Bosch brand was established 132 years ago, and a lot has changed in the world of design since then. What has remained constant though, is the brand’s dedication to excellence in design.
The sleek, cutting-edge aesthetics of the Bosch range – as exemplified in the designer-favourite Series 8 cooking collection – is matched by the know-how that goes into the function of the devices. Brilliantly engineered yet easy to use in the home, these appliances are workhorses that deliver efficient value, quality and reliability.
The Series 8 cooking collection sees a varied collection suitable for a home chef of any level. From induction cooktops and dual cookers to the most advanced modern ovens, combination microwave ovens and more, this is a complete home cooking solution you can rely on working as well as bringing exceptional design.
Attention to how products look has always been a trademark of the Bosch design philosophy. The Series 8 collection has been beautifully crafted with attention to detail with a sincere appreciation of the minimalist, effortless charm of Scandinavian design. The small details, like the consistent panel heights and display designs for the range, ensure a uniform aesthetic throughout the kitchen and make the big differences. A charming flourish is seen in the elegant stainless steel strip at the base of the Series 8 60cm ovens, creating a uniform look when installed alongside any compact appliance – and complementing the warming drawer.
As can be seen in the Series 8 collection, the classic look of stainless steel will never go out of fashion, but for a truly contemporary kitchen style, Bosch also offers the range in an elegant black glass. Seamlessly fitting into the design of any kitchen aesthetic, the black glass range is exemplary of the latest trends in kitchen design. Black glass is the perfect solution for those looking for something a little different and from the pack, yet still suitable with a broad range of kitchen styles.
This contemporary approach to kitchen design appliances can be seen in the recently completed Apollo Bay Beach House from Dock4 Architects. The acclaimed house sees an external design reflecting its natural, beachfront surrounds in an almost rustic way, juxtaposed by the sleek, clean lines of a contemporary interior. For a project that required neat, lustrous interiors, Bosch’s black glass kitchen appliances were a clear choice.
Whether the project requires an extensive kitchen for a culinary expert, or simply a new cooktop for a family home, the answer is always Bosch.
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