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Australian kitchen trends: New cooktop combines induction & gas!

From a brand new style of engineered stone to a combined induction and gas cooktop, there are plenty of inspiring new products in the kitchen space this winter.

Smartstone Ibrido: When it comes to engineered stone surfaces, there’s a new kid on the block in the shape of the new Smartstone Ibrido collection. With concerns around the amount of silica present in engineered stone (notably, there’s a potential risk to tradies’ health upon installation), this range is Australia’s first low-silica surface collection and it also happens to be made from 56 per cent recycled materials. The range comes in seven fabulous marble inspired shades and is available in jumbo sized slabs (3200 x 1600mm).

Smartstone Ibrido Super White
Smartstone Ibrido Grafite Grigio

Bosch: In a coup for Bosch, it has been awarded the ‘Most Trusted Brand’ in the ovens and dishwasher categories of the Reader’s Digest Annual Trusted Brands Awards. The awards, currently in their 23rd year, are voted by Australian consumers, and celebrate the brands that Australians trust the most.

“Brand trust is incredibly important to us here at Bosch. We have a strong focus on quality that aligns with our German heritage. As our brand revolves around precision engineering and exceptional quality, our customers can purchase Bosch products with absolute peace of mind knowing that we are continually on a quest for technical perfection, while making life in the kitchen easier and more enjoyable,” says Jessica Deuscher, marketing manager of Bosch.

Bosch ovens
Bosch built-in
Bosch integrated dishwasher

Ilve INDD94 Induction Cooktop with Integrated Downdraft: For lovers of seamless kitchen design, the latest from Ilve will make you swoon. With decades of experience in manufacturing range hoods, paired with innovative induction cooktop technology, this neat design fuses cooking with ventilation.

The design features an integrated open and closing flap that, when in use, allows for optimum efficiency and when closed, it prevents odours from escaping and stops objects entering the ventilation cavity. The flap’s outer surface is made from the same toughened glass as the cooking surface, making it easy to clean. All liquids, including grease and condensation, are collected in an internal catchment tray complete with a drain valve. $4999.

Smeg cookware collection: Inspired by the curves of the Italian brand’s iconic FAB28 fridge and small appliance collection, Smeg has launched its first cookware range. Comprised of eight designs, the collection comes in three colours (black, red and cream) and includes saucepans, frying pans, a braising pan and a wok. The practical, dishwasher friendly collection is compatible with gas and induction and is suitable for oven cooking too. From $179.

Smeg cookware
Smeg saucepans
Smeg cookware
Smeg frypans

Electrolux Explore cooking range: The latest from Electrolux, this range features a stylish series of ovens, freestanding cookers, warming drawers, and cooktops. A highlight of the range is the UltimateTaste 900 Hybrid Induction with Gas Burner Cooktop (EHH957BE) combination. That design lets you enjoy the speed and precision of induction cooking with the performance of gas for the best of both worlds. Clever!  

Electrolux
Electrolux cooktop
UltimateTaste 900 Hybrid Induction with Gas Burner Cooktop (EHH957BE) combination

LG Signature Kitchen Suite: Just launched at Milan Design Week/Salone del Mobile, LG has introduced the Signature Kitchen Suite of high-end built-in solutions. The range integrates into existing kitchens and combine innovative designs with premium technology designed to ‘reimagine the cooking experience,’ according to the brand.

Signature Kitchens
Signature Kitchen Suite

Smeg appliance latest: In other news for Smeg, the brand unveiled a host of new designs and innovations at this year’s Eurocucina in Milan. Pairing the brand’s signature Italian style with the latest technology, some highlights include fresh colour ways in the brand’s range of ovens and range hoods as well as new integrated wine cellar options.

This new Smeg oven colour is not for the faint hearted!
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Foodie Friday: Easy weeknight gnocchi

Satisfy your cravings for authentic Italian food with this recipe from Smeg. Easy to make and filled with flavour, this easy weeknight gnocchi is the perfect family meal.

Easy weeknight gnocchi

Try your hand at making this Italian classic with this easy but delicious recipe.

  • Smeg (or other brand) stand mixer
  • 700 ml tomato passata
  • 500 g pre prepared gnocchi ((recipe below))
  • 60 g baby spinach leaves
  • 150 g button mushrooms (finely sliced)
  • 250 g ricotta
  • Parmesan cheese and basil leaves to serve

To make gnocchi

  • 1 kg potatoes suitable for gnocchi
  • 2 – 2½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 egg
  • pinch of salt

To make gnocchi

  1. Wash the potatoes, leaving the skins on. Put them in a large pot filled with cold water, then bring them to cook over medium-high heat until the potatoes can easily be pierced with a fork. When ready, drain the potatoes.

  2. Peel them then pass them through a potato masher, letting them fall in the bowl of the stand mixer. Let them cool for 5 minutes.

  3. When the potatoes are slightly cool, add half of the flour, egg and pinch of salt. Using the Smeg stand mixer hook, mix on setting 1 until the ingredients are combined.

  4. Flour a work surface with half of the remaining flour, reserving the other half in a corner to use if needed. Put the potato dough on the work surface and roll into a large loaf, then cut into slices like you would a loaf of bread. Roll out each slice into a small looking bread stick, making sure to use a small amount of flour so it doesn’t stick to the work surface. Cut into small pieces.

  5. Bring a large pot of water to boil. Salt the water with 1-2 tablespoons of rock salt and add the gnocchi. Cook until the gnocchi float to the top; 1-2 minutes. Drain.

For the dish

  1. Set the oven to fan forced and preheat to 180⁰C.

  2. Pour passata into a large baking dish and gently stir through gnocchi, spinach and mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper and top with tablespoons of ricotta.

  3. Cook for 25 minutes. Serve hot topped with parmesan.

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What’s new in kitchens & bathrooms: March 2021

Textured concrete basins, accessories inspired by ancient Greek architecture and Dolce and Gabbana‘s latest SMEG collaboration, this latest bathroom and kitchen looks are an eclectic bunch.

Concrete Nation RAW collection: Comprised of three new textured basins (Cosa, Terra and Milos), in three custom earth-toned colours (clay, oyster and stone), the latest Concrete Nation collection is inspired by the pandemic.

“If this year has taught us anything, it is that we have a strong desire to connect to nature and that our interiors should be serene, layered and warm spaces we can retreat to in a fast-paced digital world. As a result, there really is a renewed appreciation for, and a return to, thoughtful design and craftsmanship. This collection is the antithesis of polished man-made surfaces and cookie-cutter pieces,” says Concrete Nation co-founder Kate Lett. From $890.

The RAW basins are handcrafted to showcase architectural concrete in is raw, natural form.

Greg Natale Hellenica bathroom accessories: Informed by ancient Greek architecture, Greg Natale’s latest bathroom accessories celebrate linearity and geometry with a design that references the concentric square ceiling coffers that adorned the Acropolis. The range includes a gloss white tray, soap pump (brass or silver top) and storage jar. The Hellenica collection complements the designer’s gorgeous Astoria towel range. From $15.

Greg Natale
The Hellenica collection
Greg Natale
The Astoria towels

Scarabeo Cross Collection: Available locally at Paco Jaanson, this bathroom basin and washstand collection has a furniture-like feel. The customisable collection features a choice of light or dark wood legs and the ceramic top and inserts are available in nine finishes. A small, matching table and a range of coordinating accessories complete the look.

Paaco Jansen
Paaco Jansen

Reece: The latest Three Birds Renovations project, the Contemporary Cottage features a stylish master bathroom and ensuite kitted out in Reece wares. A standout piece, the Kado Neue Arc mirror shaving cabinet is a rather gorgeous piece that features on-trend curves and plenty of storage too.

Three Birds Reno Reece
These Kit Kat tiles look fabulous with orange grout.
Three Birds Reno Reece
The Kado Lussi thin edge freestanding bath is paired with the Milli Pure floor mounted bath mixer tap

Schots Selina collection: Inspired by the brand’s Calissa collection, the new Selina range of wall hung vanities feature statement-making vertical linear detail. The range comes in solid wood and stone, and is available in both natural oak and dark oak finishes. From $1529.

Schots bathroom
Schots bathroom

Samsung French Door fridge: Samsung’s new French Door refrigerator has many features including storage designed to keep food fresher for longer, a beverage are that includes an internal water and ice dispenser (with quick access to drinks for easy entertaining), and anti-bacterial handles for improved hygiene. From $1799.

Samsung fridge
Samsung Fridge

Smeg Divina Cucina Collection: Another collaboration with iconic Italian designers Dolce and Gabbana, this range was originally launched over four years ago (with 100 Fab28 fridges), but now features a range hood and freestanding cooker too. The opposite of understated, the multi-coloured design features citrus fruits, bright red cherries and golden yellow lemons – a nod to the duo’s beloved Sicily. From $5000.

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Australian kitchen trends: Summer 2019 edition

When it comes to kitchens, summer seems to be the season of the surface. There’s a new marble-look finish from Caesarstone, five new colours from Laminex, new glass splash backs and a collaboration that makes pairing your kitchen bench top and paint colours even easier.

Stegbar splash backs: Stegbar has collaborated with interior designer and trend forecaster Marylou Cafaro to launch the Stegbar Create Splash backs Series, including mirror, metallic and colour collections. “The aim was to create understated refined spaces that speak to quality and longevity. A decade ago splash backs stood out, but now they need to blend in with the whole home design and be an integral part of the joinery and space,” says Marylou.

Stegbar 'Metallics' splash back range
Stegbar ‘Metallic’ splash back range

And while the glass splash back has fallen out of favour of late there’s no denying its appeal; a single pane of made-to measure glass per surface, the Create Splashback Series offers a seamless look, free from grout lines. Also, a special coating repels oil and water, removing the need for harsh chemicals and reducing cleaning time too.

Stegbar 'Mirror' splash back range
Stegbar ‘Mirror’ splash back range

Caesarstone Empira White: The new Caesarstone quartz finish ‘Empire White’ is the brand’s latest interpretation of authentic white marble and combines a white base with shadows and fine black veins. But unlike marble, it is scratch, heat, chip and stain resistant.

Caesarstone 'Empira White'
Caesarstone ‘Empira White’

The finish was used in the recent series of The Block where Deb and Andy combined it with shaker-style matte white cabinetry, brass fixtures and natural timber; a combination that resulted in the couple winning the competition’s kitchen category.

Caesarstone Empira White
Deb and Andy’s winning kitchen on The Block 2019, featuring Caesarstone ‘Empira White’

Smeg: One for the Dolce & Gabbana fans, Smeg has just expanded its ‘Sicily my love’ range (created in collaboration with the iconic Italian fashion designers) to include a stand mixer, slow juicer, and four slice toaster. Each piece is emblazoned with Sicilian symbols including golden yellow lemons, fiery red cherries and the intense cerulean blue of the Sicilian sky.

smeg X Dolce & Gabbana toaster
Smeg X Dolce & Gabbana toaster, $999

Smeg X Dolce & Gabbana stand mixer
Smeg X Dolce & Gabbana stand mixer, $1899

Laminex: Laminex has added five new colours to its ever-growing collection with two new woodgrains, two minerals and a reclaimed shade in the mix. The new colours include ‘Black Birchply’ (a very dark timber), ‘White Painted Wood,’ ‘Avenza Bianco’ (a classic Italian-style marble),’ ‘Urban Pezzato’ (concrete look) and ‘Reclaimed Denim Fibre’ which looks as it sounds.

Laminex 'Avenza Bianco'
Laminex’s new ‘Avenza Bianco’ is inspired by classic Italian-style marble

Of the line-up, ‘Reclaimed Denim Fibre’ is an interesting one given it’s made with offcuts from clothing production and captures the classic indigo look of denim jeans. Reused denim makes up 60 per cent of the finished product and the texture is jean-like too.

“Laminex is committed to sustainable and innovative design practices. In moving towards a waste-less future, we welcome the challenge to transform something that would otherwise have gone to waste into a value-added material with its own design aesthetic,” says Sacha Leagh-Murray, general manager of marketing at Laminex.

'Reclaimed Denim Fibre'
‘Reclaimed Denim Fibre’

Samsung: Samsung has expanded its fridge line-up with a new side-by-side range available in a choice of silver stainless steel or matte black. Interestingly, in response to consumer insights, the brand now offers over 20 black refrigerators across its range.

Samsung fridge

The fridges feature flat door designs, recessed handles and Samsung’s SpaceMax technology which uses high-efficiency insulation to keep the internal walls thin, thereby creating more storage space inside the fridge without increasing external dimensions.

There’s also the option of a non-plumbed water and ice dispenser model which is perfect for Aussie renters. You simply fill the 4.5 litre water jug inside and you’re good to go! Prices start from $2,099.

Caesarstone & Wattyl: Given that visualising colour and surface pairings can be a tough gig for the novice, Caesarstone quartz surfaces and Wattyl paints is the latest Australian interiors duo to collaborate in a bid to reduce the associated guesswork.

Wattyl 'Mermaid's Smile' paired with Caesarstone 'Airy Concrete'
Wattyl ‘Mermaid’s Smile’ paired with Caesarstone ‘Airy Concrete’

Homeowners can access a diverse selection of Caesarstone and Wattyl pairings alongside metallic tapware finishes from Sussex and door cabinetry from Polytec. The palettes range from crisp white and soft grey to neutrals, dark charcoals and black. Wattyl has also provided a couple of saturated hues, for the more adventurous.

Wattyl 'Turbine Grey' paired with Caesarstone 'Black Pearl'
Wattyl ‘Turbine Grey’ paired with Caesarstone ‘Black Pearl’

“Consumers can lack confidence in their ability to pull a successful colour palette together.  They want something that expresses their personality and has the sophistication of a designer-led project – but they are unsure of how to get there.  This collaboration has enabled Wattyl, Australia’s longest standing paint brand, to give some really creative – and practical – examples of customised colour pairings.  Ones that are foolproof and yet inspirational,” says Sarah Stephenson, colour expert and Wattyl senior brand communications manager.

Australian kitchen trends: Spring 2019 edition

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Australian kitchen trends: Spring 2019 edition

From a variety of Smeg newbies (a fun Mickey Mouse fridge and new high-tech dishwasher), to a new speed oven and the dark kitchen trend, Spring is proving an interesting season for kitchens.

Smeg: The special edition Smeg Mickey fridge was released in the UK a little while back but Aussie Disney fans can now get their hands on it locally through Winning Appliances and Appliances Online. The fridge pairs the FAB fridge’s signature 1950’s retro style with a bespoke drawing of a cheeky Mickey Mouse front and centre. $3490.

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The same iconic fridge as above (but without the animation!), Smeg has added a few new colours to its FAB28 fridge line-up of late – taupe, ruby red and emerald green. $2990.

SMEG fridge
The new Smeg FAB28 fridge is now available in this chic taupe tone

Smeg has also just released a new range of dishwashers that feature a new way of washing and promise sparkling dishes with zero effort. Yes, please! The dishwashers feature an aerodynamically designed orbital wash system (for maximum efficiency) that includes nine spray jets that clean up and down simultaneously. They also feature the patented ‘Planetary Wash’ system that offers a unique rotation around two axes, delivering the brand’s most intensive wash action to date. The range has good eco-credentials too. From $1390.

SMEG dishwasher

Wolf ICBSPO30 60cm speed oven: Treated as a primary cooking device, or paired with a conventional oven, the Wolf Speed Oven is compact and super quick. Available in two sizes (60cm and 76cm), the oven can prepare entire meals or even just simple tasks such as defrosting or melting – in some ways it’s like a far superior alternative to a microwave. $9495

Wolf speed oven

Caesarstone: Global trends forecaster (and Caesarstone collaborator), Li Edelkoort has noted a dramatic shift away from the all-white kitchens of old with dark tones firmly in vogue. “While at first, choosing black for the kitchen seems surprising, it is actually logical and connected – it is as stylish as the black bowls and plates we now choose to present our food on,” says Li.

Caesarstone offers four finishes that epitomise the look. ‘Vanilla Noir’ features a deep, dense black base with delicate traces of greyed-white veins while ‘Jet Black’ is a rich black that has subtle, yet consistent patterning. ‘Raven’ is a deep slate grey (almost black) that features subtle dappling and ‘Piatra Grey’ is a deep slate grey with chalky white veining.

Caesarstone
Caesarstone ‘Vanilla Noir’

Caesarstone 'Piatra Grey'
Caesarstone ‘Piatra Grey’

Electrolux: Echoing the sentiments above, Electrolux notes that Google searches for black and dark colours in kitchen design were up 93% in the past six months, with tastes turning to the dark side. “What I love about dark appliances in a kitchen is that they become a more subtle part of the room, working beautifully in a space where darker more earthy colours and materials are used,” says interior designer and Electrolux ambassador Anna-Carin McNamara.

Anna-Carin also believes that concerns about dark colours making spaces appear smaller are misplaced. “Space and size doesn’t really influence what colours work best. For example, a small room can be dramatic if dark,” says Anna-Carin.

Electrolux 90cm dark multifunction steam oven
Electrolux 90cm dark multifunction steam oven, from $3299.

Electrolux fridge
Electrolux 681L dark stainless steel French door fridge, from $3299.

Haier freestanding oven: Affordable household appliance brand Haier has just released a new 90cm freestanding cooker featuring nine functions, a spacious 138L capacity, as well as a five-burner gas cooktop. $1749.

Haier freestanding oven

Meir Lavello sink: Created by Meir, the gorgeous Lavello kitchen sink range has just won the Architectural Product Design Award for 2019 via the esteemed Architectural MasterPrize organisation, based in Los Angeles. The award recognises the greatest architectural product designers and manufacturers around the globe, so it’s a pretty big deal for the Aussie brand!

Lavello sink
Lavello double-bowl kitchen sink in brushed bronze/gold, from $1099

Lavello sink in gun metal
Lavello kitchen sink in matte black gun metal, from $590

Artusi 90cm AFG999 Pellegrino freestanding cooker: Designed and manufactured in Italy, this oven combines vintage aesthetics (chrome fittings and retro styling) with modern technology. It’s available in matte black, white and stainless steel and we like the handy storage drawer underneath. $4799.

Artusi Pellegrino freestanding oven
Artusi Pellegrino freestanding oven

Australian kitchen trends: Winter 2019 edition

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Australian kitchen trends: Autumn 2019 edition

From Smeg’s statement green ovens to an array of new bench top and cupboard front colours from kaboodle kitchen, Autumn is shaping up to be a vibrant season for kitchen design.

kaboodle kitchen: The DIY kitchen brand has recently introduced six new colours to its collection of doors and panels. Matte black, smoked grey, a rich green, deep navy and two concrete looks round out the trend-driven line-up.

kaboodle's new 'Vivid Basil' cupboard fronts
kaboodle’s new ‘Vivid Basil’ cupboard fronts

kaboodle's new 'Bluepea' cupboard fronts
kaboodle’s new ‘Bluepea’ cupboard fronts

Kaboodle has also introduced a range of modular and cut to measure laminate bench tops in a host of finishes from marble to stone and timber. The range of modular laminate, bamboo and timber bench tops are available in matte and gloss finishes and in standard depths of 600mm or 900mm, with various profiles depending on colour.

Kaboodle kitchen's new 'Enoki' bench top
kaboodle’s new ‘Enoki’ bench top

kaboodle's new 'Mayonella' bench top
kaboodle’s new ‘Mayonella’ bench top

Smeg latest: In what is possibly a nod to the sustainability trend, the latest Smeg ovens are available in two shades of green for a real kitchen statement. For the brand’s iconic ‘Victoria’ model there’s a soft, vintage pastel green and the ‘Portofino’ oven is now available in a deep, rich olive green inspired by the Italian Riviera.

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Smeg Portofino oven, $6990, in olive green

Smeg oven in pastel green
Smeg Victoria oven, $10,490 in pastel green

And if you like your kitchen statements to be of a less permanent variety you might be interested in Smeg’s new blender created in collaboration with the Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. The latest offering is part o the ‘Sicily is my Love’ collection that includes a toaster, kettle and citrus juicer too.

Smeg blender
Smeg ‘Sicily is my Love’ blender, $1099

Bosch Series 8 oven: An existing design for the German brand, the Series 8 oven is now available in black. Like the original stainless steel version, the new finish also offers 10 pre-set automatic cooking programs and a pyrolytic self-cleaning function. From $2699.

Bosch Series 8 oven
Bosch Series 8 oven

LG Slim French door fridge with InstaView in matte black (570L): Testament to the popularity of black for kitchens at present the latest offering from LG is a slim matte black fridge with fabulous InstaView technology. Fitting inside an alcove of just 850mm, you simply knock twice on the sleek glass panel to see inside the fridge without opening the door. Aside from being rather fun to use, this reduces cold air loss which helps keep food fresher for longer. $3799.

LG fridge

Australian kitchen trends: Summer 2018 edition

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Australian kitchen trends: Summer 2018 edition

From LG’s new matte black range to Smeg’s new white appliances and fabulous wine cellars, there’s plenty to love in our latest round-up of kitchen finds.

LG Matte Black appliance range: With matte black a solid trend at present, LG has released a range of complementary on-trend appliances. The range includes a microwave, dishwasher and fridge with a unique ‘InstaView’ technology. You literally knock twice on the fridge door and the glass panel on the front of the fridge turns transparent to reveal the inside of the fridge. Not only is it obviously super handy, it reduces cold air loss and temperature fluctuations too. From $379.

LG matte black range

LG matte black appliances

Smeg white collection: For a company that rose to fame on the back of colour, it’s ironic that Smeg’s latest offering sees an expansion of its white line-up. Not only has it introduced a white option for its iconic Victoria freestanding cooker, but the brand’s retro blender is now available in white too. $299 (blender) and $6290 (cooker).

Smeg Victoria oven white
Smeg’s iconic Victoria oven is now available in white

Smeg blender white
Smeg blender in white

Caesarstone: Inspired by carbon fibre, fire and dust, the latest Caesarstone finishes feature deep black shades, bold charcoal and midnight grey and are a response to global trends. “Kitchens, for example, will take inspiration from carbon fibre, those materials that come naturally from fire and dust. It’s a new way of looking at beauty and dark, dramatic colours will be used in bathrooms to create a more sophisticated, hedonistic ambience too,” says trend forecaster Li Edelkoort of the new range.

Caesarstone rugged concrete
Caesarstone’s new ‘Rugged Concrete’ finish

Caesarstone Vanilla Noir
Caesarstone’s new ‘Vanilla Noir’ finish

ILVE SuperINOX cooktop: Made in Italy from stainless steel, ILVE’s latest cooktop is available in two sizes – 77cm and 90cm and the best part about it is that the edges are bevelled making it look like it’s part of the bench top. It’s a nice alternative to a flush mounted design. From $2199.

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Smeg Dolce Stil Novo wine cellars: Dolce Stil Novo, Smeg’s luxury kitchen appliance range, introduced two new wine cellars recently. There’s a 450mm high built-in model and an 820mm under bench option and they offer precise controlled temperature (between 5˚C and 20˚C), ideal humidity, perfect air quality, UV protection and are vibration free. Made with black glass, each option is paired with copper or stainless steel detailing and they complement the collection’s other appliances. From $2190.

Smeg wine cellar
Smeg wine cellar

Smeg wine cellar
The built-in wine cellar complements other appliances in the Dolce Stil Novo collection

The Sommelier drawer is available in the under bench option
The stylish Sommelier drawer is available in the under bench option

Cosentino Dekton industrial collection: Cosentino has introduced four new colours in its Dekton Industrial collection that are inspired by aged and oxidised metals, stones and cement and are perfect for creating a strong, urban aesthetic.

Cosentino Dekton in 'Soke'
Cosentino Dekton in ‘Soke’

Cosentino Dekton in 'Laos'
Cosentino Dekton in ‘Laos’

Spring 2018 kitchen trends

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Jen’s lust list: 04.04.17

The latest addition to SMEG’s small appliances range is this beautiful coffee machine. It would look very nice indeed on the kitchen bench and it takes both coffee grounds and the paper pods available from several supermarkets. Available in four colours, from $499.

There’s no doubt about it: terrazzo is making a comeback. Add a touch of it to your home with this set of four trivets/coasters from Sly. $69.95.

You know my feelings on cleaning products with good packaging, especially of the eco-friendly variety! Well, just check out this new brand, Koala Eco. The labels are beyond! They’re all-natural, eco-friendly, cruelty-free and made in Australia. From $10.90.

This week I’ve been in bathroom planning mode and I’m lusting after Brodware’s new Industrica collection, available exclusively at Candana Bathroom Ware in Sydney.

It includes basin sets, mixers, bath sets, shower sets, soap dishes, toilet roll holders, towel rails, and robe hooks and maintains the company’s reputation as an elite Australian bathware product designer and manufacturer.

Heatherly Design Bedheads make it into my lust list again this week with their new range of bedroom accessories to complement their famous bedheads. They include cushions, bedside tables and these gorgeous footstools ($1,570 in velvet).

I’ll be back with more fave finds next Tuesday!

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Blitz into summer with Smeg’s retro blender and mixer

Designer style, high-end technology and a jelly-bean mix of authentic retro colour: meet Smeg’s latest retro appliances.

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Smeg’s retro style blender ($299) has been awarded the international Red Dot Design Award for 2016 and – together with their stand mixer (also a heavyweight in its own right) – creates the perfect duo for mixing up cocktails and desserts this sunny season.

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Think frozen daiquiris, coconut/mango popsicles, and chocolate vegan cheesecake – just flick through to the fitting function and let the Italian stallion do the rest (the blender will sense the consistency of the contents and adjust its speed accordingly).

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The stand mixer ($799) features an 800W high torque motor, 10-speed variable power with soft start to stop splattering, as well as a planetary planetary mixing action to ensure all areas of the bowl are reached. There is also a low speed front attachment hub for optional attachments such as pasta roller and cutters, making your culinary adventures a piece of cake!

Smeg also has a kettle and toaster to finish off the collection – colours across the range include pastel green, pastel blue, pastel pink, red, cream, black and silver.

Buy them from David Jones, Myer and Harvey Norman. Get the recipes here.

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Smeg release new range of on-trend white kitchen appliances

A hunger for change and a further blurring of the demarcation between living and food prep zones, has seen white take pole position in kitchen design. Paying homage to the beauty of white, Smeg has released its new Linear collection with a series of elegant white ovens in lustrous, light-reflective white glass and stainless steel.

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The clever use of white creates a sense of seamless space – imagine a white induction cooktop on a white marble benchtop. Or a bank of sleek, minimalist ovens built into a white wall. The kitchen will recede into the overall living area, giving a sense of spaciousness and contemporary sophistication.

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The new Linear collection comprises 60cm and 70cm ovens, together with compact ovens, coffee machine, warming drawer, induction hobs plus gas on glass cooktops in two widths – 72cm and 60cm.

Technology features prominently in the new Linear collection – Thermoseal oven technology ensures the perfect atmospheric balance required for optimum cooking conditions.smeg-sfa4140mcb_hrAdditional standard inclusions comprise soft close door, Ever Clean enamel, Cool Door Technology and the choice of Pyrolytic or Vapour Clean oven cleaning functions.

Other options, across the range, include SmartSense Plus – a foolproof, step-by-step guide to cooking via a TFT colour display and 50 guided cooking programmes plus the capacity to save 10 personal favourites.smeg-pva164cb_hrThe range of gas and induction cooktops is available nationally from appliance specialists, electrical retailers and some department stores. The entire range can be checked out online.

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Smeg launches most advanced dishwasher in Australia first

First came the 14-place-setting dishwasher (1970), then the first semi-professional dishwasher, and then the first 6-star WELS rating appliance (2013). Now, Smeg has another first to add to the list, releasing the world’s most advanced dishwasher. Better still, here in Australia, we get to experience it ahead of the rest of the world.

Smeg Diamond DW - LS

The dishwasher’s new technology delivers the most intense water coverage of any dishwasher. An energy efficient single wash arm rotates through two axes, boosting the wash pattern density (meaning squeaky clean dishes) while using only 9.8 litres for a full wash. Add an all-white LED internal light and an extremely versatile flexi-dup cutlery tray and you’ll want to throw dinner parties all the time (I know I would).

The premium Diamond model is fully integrated featuring a sleek, hands-free, push-to-open door – the appliance is so quiet Smeg have built in a light designed to flash on the floor when it is in operation.

DWAFI6D15T_HRIn addition to the five Diamond models in Smeg’s new dishwasher collection (which are all made in Italy), there are 16 wash models that offer a wide choice of features and programs, water and energy efficiency and wash tank size.

Features include Smart Dry, where the door opens at the end of the cycle to help drying and save energy; Active Acquastop to completely remove the risk of flooding by ensuring there is no build up of water pressure in the hoses when the appliance is not in use; and Quick fast programs including a fast wash of just 27 minutes. Smeg has also introduced its optional Safe Stemware glass racks that fit into the bottom basket of the dishwashers and securely hold both the glasses and the stems to remove the risk of chipping or breaking during the wash process.

These 15-place-setting gems are available nationally from leading appliance retailers.

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Smeg’s new cold-press juicer looks super hot

(Pardon the pun but we couldn’t resist!).

Cementing the brand’s position as purveyors of super stylish kitchen appliances, the latest outing from Smeg has our design-hearts racing. With the slow (or cold-pressed) juice movement sweeping the world it was only a matter of time before the retro-styled brand joined in.

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The Smeg Slow Juicer sits alongside the brand’s traditional blender

The Smeg SJF01 Slow Juicer will cold press fresh fruit, vegetables and nuts to create nutritionally dense cold-pressed juices and it’s ultra-quiet too. The slow juicer offers a much gentler approach to the brand’s predecessor in the category – the centrifugal juicer – and uses a single gear system to replicate the action of an old-school manual squeeze.

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The Smeg Slow Juicer in black

The slow juicer has a host of fabulous features including a juice density regulator that allows you to customise the amount of fibrous pulp in the finished product – basically the more pulp, the thicker the juice. And one aspect we really like is that, unlike centrifugal juicers, the juice doesn’t separate within a few minutes of being pressed. Conventional centrifugal juicers use blades, spinning at high speed, to pulverize fruit and vegetables and the heat (from the friction of the blades) destroys many of the nutrients. Traditional juicing methods also produce high levels of froth and pulp that quickly separate from the liquid which can adversely affect the taste too.

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The Smeg slow juicer (shown in blue) & its range of complementary accessories

Aside from juice, this little beauty will also produce nut and soy milks and the fibre that is collected in a separate container (via a second funnel) can be used to make soups, cakes and bliss balls too. Available in four colours – black, red, pastel blue and the brand’s signature panna (or cream) – the Smeg Slow Juicer retails for $499.

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Smeg releases retro style built-in cooking appliances

Just as Smeg’s iconic fridge complements just about any style of interior, their new range of built-in cooking appliances will too with its classic lines and chic colour ways. “Devotees of both contemporary design and vintage style will covet the deliciously timeless aesthetics of the Victoria built-in that looks equally at home in contemporary loft-style apartments as it does in a country cottage,” says Smeg.

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The collection comprises 60cm sized single and double ovens (both with the option of pyrolytic cleaning), 45cm high compact models and warming drawers too. The design builds on Smeg’s original freestanding Victoria range but features an expanded colour range that includes white and stainless steel. The collection is also available in black and panna too – two classic Smeg colours.

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A standout in the range is the compact Victoria Speed Oven which boasts some pretty impressive technology allowing you to cook a whole chicken in just half an hour. Circulating microwave power works with traditional convection functions to dramatically reduce cooking times making it ideal for those who are time-poor. The 60cm multifunction pyrolytic oven is another highlight of the collection – it offers 16 cooking functions, including proving and Sabbath, plus 20 SmartSense menus and a soft close door too.

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A bank of Smeg Victoria appliances

Designed to be installed within a bank of appliances, the Victoria Compact Ovens, including the Speed Oven and Combi Steam Oven, are 45cm high and designed to integrate seamlessly with the 60cm models in terms of aesthetics and dimensions. Our personal favourite, the 15cm high warming drawer is one appliance we would love to have at home. Boasting a ‘push to open’ function, it’s great for entertaining as it keeps plates, serving dishes and prepared food super toasty before serving.

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The handy warming drawer

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Dolce & Gabbana and Smeg create a statement fridge

Dolce & Gabbana will soon bring their heavily embellished aesthetic to the home appliance world, with a unique collaboration with Smeg.

If you’re after a statement piece for the kitchen, this partnership more than delivers and it’s a look that’s certainly not for the faint-hearted. Smeg’s iconic retro style FAB28 refrigerator has been reimagined as a grand Italian fresco emblazoned with hand-painted, vibrant patterns and colours and striking depictions of Sicily’s past.

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Think uniquely Sicilian symbols of lemons, the trinacria (a reference to the triangular shape of the island of Sicily), cart wheels, medieval knights and battle scenes, all hand-painted by Sicilian artists including brothers Antonio and Guiseppe Bevilacqua and mother and daughter pair Adriana Zambonelli and Tiziana Nicosia.

With only 300 produced, these beauties are likely to be highly sought after and will quickly reach instant heirloom status. They’ll be unveiled shortly at Milan’s design fair, Salone Internazionale del Mobile.

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SMEG bench top appliances get a candy-coloured makeover

We were pretty excited when SMEG expanded their offering beyond their fabulously iconic fridge, to include super cool retro-inspired bench top appliances.

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But now, in even better news for those with a weakness for kitchen eye candy, the range of stand mixers, blenders, toasters and kettles is available in candy pink and pastel green shades.

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Designed in collaboration with Italy’s Matteo Bazzicalupo and Raffaella Mangiarotti of Deep Design Studio, the collection is a nostalgic homage to 1950’s design and the new candy inspired tones really put the retro into overdrive.

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And while the collection sports a fabulous retro aesthetic, there’s nothing antiquated about its functionality. From the mixer’s pasta-making capabilities to the toaster’s extra wide slots, reheat and bagel settings, the appliances really deliver on the functionality front too.

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We’ll have one in every colour, please!

The range is available nationally from David Jones, Myer and Harvey Norman stores.

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Smeg mixes retro design with whirling performance

Elegance, beauty, grace – there are plenty of words to describe Smeg’s new stand mixer. Throw in power, performance and Italian engineering, and you’d think I was describing a Ferrari.

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Looking past the elegant curves and vintage styling, the new stand mixer features an 800W high-torque motor that can mix the heaviest dough or batter while remaining perfectly stationary on the workbench, with no vibrations.

Smeg Mixer Silver 2Stand out features include soft start action (to prevent flour plumes and splashes), a pouring shield, ten speeds and a concealed outlet for optional accessories such as a pasta roller. Speeds are controlled via a top-mounted gear stick, with a handy guide advising which speeds are recommended for which mixing tool.

True to Italian standards, the body is made from die-cast aluminium available in black, silver, panna, red and pastel blue, and the 4.8 litre capacity bowl is top-notch stainless steel.

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The Smeg Stand Mixer ($799) is available nationally from David Jones, Myer and Harvey Norman stores.

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Blend retro style and performance with Smeg’s new blender

Smeg has added to the allure of its coveted pure retro collection of small appliances with a powerful 800W blender.

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The new blender’s design focuses on the same 50s-inspired vintage curves as Smeg’s existing toaster, stand mixer and kettle.

Available in in panna, black, red, silver and, my personal favourite, pastel blue, it features an enamel-coated body and Tritan BPA-free 1.5L jug.

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The backlit chrome control knob allows you to select from three pre-set programmes: smoothie, for dense and creamy textures; crushed ice; and pulse, which increases the speed gradually.

With four speeds, the blender has a clever smooth-start function, meaning the blades start slowly and mix all your ingredients efficiently. Perfect smoothie? I think so!

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Smeg’s latest creation, along with the rest of its small appliances, is available at David Jones, Myer and Harvey Norman stores.

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Smeg releases 14 new ovens to celebrate 30 years of design

To celebrate 30 years of their best-selling Classic stainless steel oven (designed by renowned Italian architect Guido Canali), Smeg have launched a brand new collection of 14 Classic models.

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The very first stainless steel oven to be introduced to the Australian market – at a time when white was the only choice in built-in ovens – Smeg’s original Classic S10X model is on permanent exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.VxGsO8qMfZgysmoyIUbfPlQv4ZA8hk1nBTI9vSp6FJEThe new Classic collection will include 60cm, 70cm and 90cm ovens, plus compact and double models and the truly innovative Speed Oven. And while the beautifully timeless design remains – clean, simple aesthetics with the iconic Classic knob – the new collection is rich with innovative features and functions.

High-tech features include Thermoseal technology, to maintain the perfect atmospheric balance for optimum cooking conditions; eclipse high visibility glass doors, which switch from black opaque glass to transparent when in use; Smart Sense Plus with 50 automatic cooking programmes; integrated cleaning systems; interchangeable racking that will fit any of the Classic appliances; and soft close doors.

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The development of a true Speed Oven is another milestone in the Classic collection. This oven combines circulating microwave power with traditional convection functions to dramatically reduce cooking times – for example, just 30 minutes to cook a whole chicken to golden perfection – while retaining excellent texture, succulence and flavour.

With 14 brand new ovens on offer, there’s something for everyone (and I’d be here all day if I gave you a thorough overview of all!) so make sure you visit Smeg for more information.