DESIGN POSSIBILITIES
Individual tastes in both food and design find limitless expression with Sub-Zero Wolf.
DESIGNED FOR TIMELESS APPEAL, Wolf brings substance to luxury with the powerful combination of performance, design and dependability. With four distinct design styles, Wolf M Series ovens suit every kitchen aesthetic.
The ‘Professional’ design is bold, confident and eminently functional, with the classic pairing of iconic Wolf control knobs in vibrant red and gleaming stainless steel.
The ‘Transitional’ design, with its stainless-steel frame and black glass, is classic yet flexible. And the ‘Contemporary’ style oven, available in black glass or stainless steel, with its minimalist handleless design and colour LCD touch panel, has a look sleek enough for even the most visionary kitchen
There is elegance in the premium-grade materials and logical function of Wolf ovens. Combining intuitive technology and superb ergonomics, every single detail is carefully considered and the appliances are manufactured using only premium-quality materials that have been proven to stand the test of time.
In addition to their exceptional design, the
Wolf M series ovens incorporate outstanding performance features including the advanced
Dual VertiCross™ convection system, colour LCD touch-screen controls, convenient pre-set cooking programs, interior lighting, pyrolytic cleaning and a generous 144-litre oven capacity.
Pair a Wolf M Series oven with other Wolf cooking appliances or Sub-Zero refrigeration and wine storage to create one extraordinary kitchen.
All four designs are 76 centimetres wide and are available as single- or double-oven options.
THE APPROACH to this kitchen design by the studiofour team, led by directors Annabelle Berryman and Sarah Henry, “was to strengthen the original vision of the existing house, designed by Wayne Gillespie in 1972. Our philosophy was to increase spatial connections and functions to suit contemporary living, while preserving and strengthening its heritage. Relocating the kitchen to the heart of the home was key to the success of this project. The colour palette took its cue from the strength and monumentality of Gillespie’s architectural intent, enabling a deeper relationship between the exterior into the interior. Most importantly, our design response focused on carrying the materiality of the existing splayed exterior walls inside to inform the interiors and define the kitchen. A core methodology of our studio is always to explore and promote connections and interactions with nature. The minimal colour palette of the interiors and our focus on re ned detailing allowed the landscaping to become a vibrant addition to the interior, creating an awareness of the seasons, both on a macro and micro level, enabling a mindfulness – key to our wellbeing.” What luxury item did you choose for this kitchen regardless of budget? “The kitchen was designed as a uid space to enable unobstructed sightlines into the front and rear courtyard gardens. As such it was imperative to studiofour that a drop-down or wall-mounted rangehood be avoided. The Qasair model we selected has been tried and tested by our of ce over the last 12 years, and as seen here can be recessed into the ceiling cavity providing minimal visual impact to the interior volume.” studiofour.net.au