Fisher&Paykel’s Izona CoolDrawer is a multi-temperature refrigerator, providing five modes – from freezer to pantry – for flexible food storage.
The Izona CoolDrawer uses the same space as an under-bench drawer and offers the freedom of placing refrigeration where it best suits kitchen o... Source: Architectural Product News - December 2007/January 2008
The Izona CoolDrawer will change the way you look at kitchen design. It optimizes space by dividing the kitchen into modular zones that break the traditional work triangle.
Now you can distribute refrigeration throughout the kitchen and see all your ideas come to life.
Source: Architectural Product News - December 2007/January 2008
Fisher & Paykel’s Izona CoolDrawer is an innovative multi-temperature fridge drawer that cools, stores, freezes, preserves and freshens foods using five specifically designed temperature controls.
The 900 cm easy-pull-out drawer system with premium-quality runners provides smooth and easy ... Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2008
Izona represents new thinking in kitchen design and functionality. “Essentially we have deconstructed the traditional kitchen, and reconstructed a cooking and living environment that makes sense for the 21st century,” says Fisher and Paykel national marketing manager Peter Russell.
CoolDr... Source: Architectural Product News - August/September 2008
The Izona CookSurface combines ceramic glass technology with the performance of gas cooking – all neatly concealed below a smooth glass surface for easy cleaning.
A frameless piece of 900 mm × 410 mm black glass supports three individual gas burners that rise and retract at the touch of a ... Source: Architectural Product News - August/September 2008
The Izona CoolDrawer will change the way you look at kitchen design. It optimises space by dividing the kitchen into modular zones that break the traditional work triangle. Now you can distribute refrigeration throughout the kitchen and see all your ideas come to life. For more information about ... Source: Architectural Product News - August/September 2008 |