Boasting unmatched cooking and food preservation capabilities, Sub-Zero and Wolf enable designers to set a new standard for kitchen design, and inspire a higher quality of culinary experience.
April 5th, 2024
In the realm of design, form and function ought to be in perfect balance in order to create an intuitive, engaging and inspiring interior. Irrespective of typology, the kitchen is where getting that subtle balance right is absolutely crucial. Here, performance and functionality are essential – but so is sophisticated, empowering design aesthetic that encourages the user to connect, explore and express themselves.
Sub-Zero and Wolf get this fine balance just right. The globally renowned specialists in food preservation and precision cooking elevate the very concept of a culinary endeavour by offering not just appliances, but meticulously crafted design objects that fuel creativity and inspire a new standard of culinary experiences.
The pursuit of freshness has been Sub-Zero’s core mission since the brand’s inception in 1945. Over the years, this goal galvanised Sub-Zero’s unwavering commitment to innovation and technological advancements that would continuously improve on the available food preservation methods. They have certainly achieved that.
Combining precise temperature control, optimal humidity and purified air with outstanding craftsmanship, Sub-Zero’s sophisticated food preservation systems surpass the traditional capabilities of a refrigerator and food storage. Their latest offering epitomises that elevated standard through an expanded suite of innovative features and sleek aesthetic enhancements.
The Split Climate™ Intelligent Cooling System has been carefully engineered to maintain precise temperature and optimal humidity for ultimate freshness. ClearSight™LED Lighting, on the other hand, highlight’s Sub-Zero’s exquisite attention to even the smallest of details – ClearSight™ brings strategically placed illumination where it’s needed most, reducing shadows inside the appliance.
Sub-Zero’s commitment to excellence extends to their design. Their signature elements, like the iconic grille, are widely recognisable epitomes of quiet luxury. Similarly, the clean lines and stainless steel finishes integrate flawlessly into any kitchen aesthetic, acting both as cleverly concealed, high-performing tools, and striking centrepieces all at once.
Wolf is the perfect counterpart to Sub-Zero’s focus on preservation. Their appliances are designed to elevate the capabilities of any home cook. Intuitive controls, exceptional performance, and precision engineering inspire confidence and empower exploration in the kitchen.
Wolf’s ethos of celebrating individuality through design is reflected in their distinct range of aesthetics, empowering self-expression in the kitchen. With the iconic red knobs and bold, unapologetic silhouettes, the Professional collection celebrates the uncompromising robustness of the culinary experience, while the Contemporary range heroes clean lines and sleek silhouettes, exuding the air of quiet confidence. The Transitional range, on the other hand, offers a harmonious fusion of modernity and tradition, blending old world sophistication with contemporary edge for ultimate flexibility.
Designed to cater to different styles, tastes and interiors, Wolf’s stunning designs have an innate ability to seamlessly integrate into a variety of kitchen interiors – and an unmatched potential to take charge, and completely transform the design of the space with a bold statement piece.
Fusing decades of engineering expertise, meticulous craftsmanship and commitment to premium materials with refined ingenuity, creative flair and genuine passion for the culinary pursuit, Sub-Zero and Wolf are more than just appliances. They are meticulously crafted tools that fuel creativity, foster connection, and elevate the entire culinary experience to a higher standard. By empowering chefs and inspiring gastronomic exploration, they become integral parts of any ambitious design project.
Visit a Sub-Zero and Wolf showroom today and discover how their signature fusion of performance, design, and passion can transform your next project.
Showrooms are open by appointment from Monday to Friday, 10am – 4pm.
Melbourne
Melbourne, 11-19 Bank Place, Melbourne 3000
Sydney
Sydney, 63 Foveaux Street Surry Hills, 2010
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