Precision design

True inspiration is at the heart of the NEFF kitchen, where socialising is important and a shared love of food is celebrated.

The black ceramic glass top and stainless steel flush-fitted trim with a removable, magnetic, illuminated control dial of the NEFF Flex Induction Cooktop allows for precision control over all cooking zones.

Specified in this kitchen in Wings Over Water house by Kamermans Architects, is the NEFF Slide&Hide Oven with a unique feature – the fully disappearing oven door. From the same range, the NEFF Flex induction cooktop with downdraft ventilation is every bit a cooktop allowing for placement in an island and clear view to the room beyond. 

NEFF induction allows the homeowner to choose between a ducted or recirculated extraction configuration allowing for more freedom with your kitchen design. The black ceramic glass top and stainless steel flush-fitted trim with a removable, magnetic, illuminated control dial allows for precision control over all cooking zones.

The NEFF Slide&Hide Oven with a fully disappearing door and NEFF Flex induction cooktop with downdraft ventilation specified in the kitchen of Wings Over Water house by Kamermans Architects.

NEFF was founded in 1877 in Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany, where our ovens are still made, and NEFF knows what serious cooks need as they are designed by people who are passionate about food and love spending time in the kitchen. NEFF is available from 29 retail partners throughout New Zealand or you can book a demonstration with the NEFF team at UnserHaus, a kitchen design venue, showroom and retail space all in one. 

The open plan 720m2 Parnell space is split into three main areas, hosting beautifully crafted and fully functional concept kitchens, as well as room to explore the very best of three German brands: NEFF, Gaggenau, and Bosch.

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Wings Over Water by Kamermans Architects.

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