12 Induction Cookers in Classic to Ultra-Modern Kitchens - Remodelista
Breaking news: My husband, Josh, and I recently took the plunge and switched to an environmentally friendlier induction range.
Though the benefits of switching to an induction stovetop which you can read more about here are obvious if you re waffling on the aesthetics there are...
...now a wide array of traditional looking free standing ranges from companies like Viking Wolf Aga Bertazzoni La Cornue Ilve Lacanche Julianne Moore s favorite brand and Smeg
The East London kitchen of Pete Monaghan and,Cherish Perez de Tagle features an induction cooktop; for more, see Reighton Road in London: A Calm, Contemporary Revival of a Victorian Apartment.
An unobtrusive induction stovetop in the Paris kitchen of Ochre designer Solenne de la Fouchardière.
The Dinesen Showroom in the historic landmark building Mejlborg, in Aarhus, Denmark, features a free-standing kitchen island with an induction cooktop.
The cooktop in the Paris loft of Hugo and Charlotte de Tonnac Sauzay (the husband-and-wife team at Festen Architecture) is fitted into the custom stainless-steel island, with an oven below.
A Bora Professional 3 Induction Cooktop and Extractor is inset in the bamboo-and-limestone kitchen counter of Kine Ask Stenersen and Krstoffer Eng (founders of Norway-based kitchen company Ask og Eng).
The kitchen of Parisian stylist/blogger Lucille Gauthier-Braud; for more, see A Sunny Ikea Kitchen in the Marais.
Architect couple Hélène Pinaud and Julien Schwartzmann of Heju created a compact kitchen in their 538-square-foot garret near Place de la Republic in Paris; for more, see The $4K Parisian Kitchen from Two DIY Experts.
In Münster, Germany, Swantje Hinrichsen and her boyfriend created a low-cost kitchen in their 1928 brick house; for more, see An Artful Kitchen Created from Reclaimed Ikea Parts, Extreme Budget Edition.
The kitchen of designer Gesa Hansen and restaurateur Charles Compagnon features a classic Smeg induction stove.
Tara Mangini and Percy Bright of Jersey Ice Cream Co. created a characterful kitchen in the Philadelphia boutique hotel Lokal using a countertop induction cooktop.
Ellen Prasse and Kate Oliver bought a vintage Airstream trailer and renovated it to include a tiny kitchen space featuring an induction cooktop.
When remodeling his own apartment, architect Ben Allen of Studio Ben Allen aimed to transform the interior of the brutalist duplex into something warmer and more intimate.