Thursday, August 11, 2011

Alpes Inox - Much More Than a Pretty Face!

We adore Aga cookers. And we're also huge fans of Italian based Alpes Inox, founded in 1954 by Nico Moretto, an overwhelming designer famed for enormously stylish, typically Italian kitchen appliances... And more. So what's the Aples Inox story?

[b]Gas Cooktop[/b]

Founder Nico Moretto is so passionate about his work that he designs every piece himself. The business started off manufacturing contemporary metal kitchen cabinets but, ten years after launch, moved into built-in stainless steel kitchen appliances; stunning steel sinks, beautiful hobs, incredibly fascinating designer ovens and state of the art exhaust hoods.

As well as creating appliances that look undoubtedly good, Alpes Inox is famed for their technical excellence. So they're much more than just a pretty face. They're very hard to beat for sheer quality, uncompromising efficiency and safety. And they appreciate that not everybody has an large kitchen - their appliances and accessories are neat, contract and exquisite for smaller kitchen spaces.

We're proud to supply a wide range of Alpes Inox kitchen appliances and equipment, from stunning built-in gas or electric barbecues to clever under-mounted wash bowls, fold up gas burners and attractively concealed exhaust systems, all designed with unmistakable Italian flair and panache. There are space-saving but satisfyingly large built in projection cooktops and hot plates. There are elegant kitchen sinks and basins unblemished with useful, beautifully designed and extremely practical baskets, draining board and chopping board accessories.

Alpes Inox hallmarks contain superb quality, high functionality and an impressive eye for detail where security is concerned. Their range isn't as wide as some of our favourite manufacturers... Which means they join their valuable expertise into creating the best of breed. Sounds good? Head over to our site and sample a spot of genuine Alpes Inox style!

Alpes Inox - Much More Than a Pretty Face!

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