Its new Corium and Premium collections combine high performance with glossy, sensuous designs and finishes.
January 16th, 2012
At De Dietrich, innovation and artistry go hand in hand where a kitchen not only needs to function well but also look good.

Steam Oven Platinum
The brand’s latest collections for 2012, suitably dubbed “Jewels in the Kitchen”, place importance on both. The Premium Collection comes in a choice of elegant Grey Pearl or White Pearl finish framed with gleaming chrome elements, while the Corium Collection features glossy Dark Pearl and Platinum finishes, matched with a top and bottom steel profile.

Le Piano Zoneless Induction Hob

Built-in Espresso Machine
The wide range of appliances – a total of 80 – cover everything one would need for a well equipped home. These include ovens in different configurations, induction, vitroceramic and domino hobs, a new and improved espresso machine and warming drawers, refrigerators, freezers, wine cellars, dishwashers, washing machines and dryers.

Crescendo Updraft Hood in Black Pearl

Multifunction Plus Pyroclean Oven in Grey Pearl
The new collection also features the new Tactilium Control Screen, a fully interactive wide screen TFT full-colour control panel now available in products such as the White Pearl Multifunction Plus Pyroclean Oven and the revolutionary zoneless hob Le Piano from the Premium Collection.
Top image: Multifunction Plus Pyroclean Color Matrics Oven
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