Sub-Zero provides mix-and-match kitchens

A Sub-Zero and Wolf product story
Edited by the Interiorstalk editorial team Mar 10, 2010

Incorporating different materials and textures in the kitchen is a good way to highlight and contrast design features, according to Sub-Zero and Wolf.

The company said that it can now offer a mix-and-match approach to kitchen design.

The ICB427RG wine storage
drawers with refrigeration are priced from GBP7,457.75 including VAT, while the 700 Series is priced from GBP6,656 including VAT

The ICB427RG wine storage drawers with refrigeration are priced from GBP7,457.75 including VAT, while the 700 Series is priced from GBP6,656 including VAT

Stainless-steel appliances can be teamed with a variety of raw materials, textures and colours, for example, wood, glass, concrete and exposed features such as brick work.

The combination of different materials including flooring, cabinetry, work surfaces and appliances can create a more personalised space.

Warm coloured wood is used with rich grains to provide a canvas to the kitchen.

Stainless-steel appliances can be fitted against the range of diverse surfaces offering an industrial feel with a technological edge.

Appliances can also be concealed using integrated cabinetry to blend with the scheme for limitless design possibilities.

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