ILVE’s new complete kitchen range.
April 1st, 2010
ILVE’s high calibre design and hand-crafted quality is almost synonymous with an aesthetically appealing kitchen.
The new, intuitive IVS X3 Semi Integrated Dishwasher was designed for easier cleaning and meal preparation has a stainless steel construction and control panel, LED display, seven wash programs, auto sensor control, internal light, self-cleaning triple action filters and an anti-overflow system.
Multiple wash programs are available – including an eco wash, a 3.5-star WELS water rating and four-star energy rating, meaning the dishwasher is environmentally sound and easy on water bills.
The IVSIX Semi Integrated Dishwasher has a recommended retail price of $2499.
The IVSTEALTH canopy rangehood will keep kitchens cleaner and fresher and can be ducted direct to atmosphere or filter re-circulated.
Featuring intelligent auto fire shut-down sensors, a filter cleaning reminder light, halogen lights and a streamlined electronic touch control panel for quiet air extraction, the canopy boasts all the latest in kitchen technology.
The innovative 948 SXMP 90cm built-in oven heralds a new era of cooking and provides a huge 110-litre capacity allowing for simultaneous roast and vegetable cooking.
New Turbowave Quickstart technology heats the oven to 180 degrees in less than eight minutes and a full internal grill system caters for large grilling and baking portions.
The Professional series 948 SXMP is available in matt black, stainless steel and antique white and has a recommended retail price of $5199.
ILVE’s Tepanyaki Plate sits atop an elongated fish burner for even heat retention and will accommodate a full range of courses one after another and is easy to clean between courses.
ILVE’s P120 freestanding range comes with a side by side 90cm plus 30cm oven and seven quality cooktop variations including the famed Tepanyaki hotplate model. A smaller side-by-side oven configuration of 60cm plus 60cm is also available with the full cooktop selection with the PD120 range.
All appliances in this range feature flame control accuracy, pressure thermostat readings, cast iron trivets and are fitted with flame failure cut-out safety devices.’¨ ’¨The P120 and cook top with Tepanyaki Plate is available in stainless steel and retails from $14,899.’¨
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