The Wolf M Series oven range by Sub-Zero and Wolf presents reliable and high performing premium fittings, available in a range of aesthetic styles.
October 11th, 2021
With intuitive technology, premium-grade materials and multiple timeless style options, the Wolf M Series ovens by Sub-Zero and Wolf are a distinctive appliance range, suitable for any kitchen design. As a premium fitting delivering reliable high performance, the Wolf M Series exceeds all the demands and expectations of a kitchen appliance.
Since their establishment, Sub-Zero appliances have been continually chosen by specifiers for home design projects; their craftsmanship, technological features, versatile aesthetics and performance fulfills the highest aspirations in both function and design. Wolf products are created in this same spirit of premium-grade quality and flexibility — refined through over eight decades in commercial kitchens, Wolf offers reliability and gives both designers and homeowners a lifetime of satisfaction. Highly specialised, Wolf appliances allow consumers to have precise control over their cooking. With the advanced Dual VertiCross™ convection system and its luxurious style, the Wolf M Series oven range truly allows limitless expression for individual tastes in both food and design.
A Wolf M Series oven is a premium fitting that permits flexibility through its range of aesthetic options to choose from. With four distinctive design styles in a single or double oven option: professional, transitional, contemporary black and contemporary stainless, M Series ovens suit both the lifestyle and decor of any kitchen. Whether it be industrial, contemporary or even rustic, the flexibility in oven design ensures cohesion and seamless integration.
The Professional design is distinctive in its classic pairing of iconic Wolf red control knobs with a gleaming, stainless steel exterior. It is bold, exudes confidence and is the epitome of adding function to luxury. With its predominantly steel design, this oven style complements an industrial kitchen aesthetic with other steel panels, or even a rustic kitchen with red bricks.
Transitional design has a classic, timeless appeal — its smooth, stainless frame and black glass gives it versatility and flexibility for incorporation into any kitchen. The black glass is perfect for kitchens with both dark or light tones, and would give a particularly sleek look to spaces with other black glass features.
The contemporary style oven has a minimalist handleless design and colour LCD touch panel, making it a truly unique design. Available in either a sleek, sophisticated black glass or a more radiant stainless steel, this oven style permits flexibility in its application — even in the most visionary kitchen.
Each of these versatile aesthetics have an elegance that can elevate any kitchen, but it is this versatility in design paired with its premium-grade function that distinguish the Wolf M Series with any other oven. Its exceptional design is constituted of intuitive technology, superb ergonomics and considered detail, guaranteeing high function and performance. The advanced Dual VertiCross™ convection system ensures an even, consistent distribution of heat throughout the oven, with 10 cooking modes that control airflow and temperature to produce perfectly cooked dishes. LCD touch-screen controls, interior lighting, pyrolytic cleaning and a generous 144 L capacity give the Wolf M Series ovens added performance and convenience in control.
With Sub-Zero and Wolf’s credibility among the industry of kitchen appliances, the M Series oven range only promises reliability and satisfaction. These ovens are distinctive in their combination of performance, dependability and flexible aesthetics, making it a perfect premium-grade fitting for any kitchen.
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