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Staircase Rintal PRIMA by Giugiaro - designed to be designed

Rintal, a leading Italian brand in the stairs market, is proud to introduce PRIMA By Giugiaro: the first of a new generation of staircases devised by the most famous international designers.

PRIMA is aimed at satisfying the sophisticated taste of a clientele that is constantly looking for new furnishing solutions. With its sinuous profile and harmonious lines, PRIMA by Giugiaro creates a powerful element of continuity between spaces, merging design and technology and characterizing your home with style and personality.???????? ????? ????????mebeli

Rintal Stairs

February 25, 2008   No Comments

Luxury Sculptures, in woods, for gardens and sandstone


WoodRoyal® Studio is a sculpture workshop of wood carving arts, life-size statues and bass-relief masterworks. We offer unique combinations of human and animal carvings for your home and office. We create one of a kind superior quality and rare sculpture masterworks in genuine Burmese teak. Custom commissioned design available on request. Our Sculptures are created using a variety of materials from sandstone, wood, terra-cotta, clay, fiberglass, teak, monkey wood, gypsum and cement

WoodRoyal® Studio

February 25, 2008   2 Comments

Waterproof Television

Waterproof Television

AQUAVISION is a completely independent waterproof television that is built to the
latest regulations in waterproofing and safety, it is designed to integrate into your
bathroom or any other room. With its’ slim profile, your AQUAVISION unit can easily be
fitted into any stud or solid wall and tiled or plastered up to give that truly ‘built in’ look
that will enhance any area.

http://www.aquavision.co.uk

February 21, 2008   No Comments

Cook-n-Dine

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kitchen-accessories Cook-n-Dine  MO-80 | 31-1/2  Cook-N-Dine Bar-Bistro Table 35-1/2 inch diameter/ 42 inch bar-height

Imagine what you could do

with a customizable, silk-brushed flat stainless steel cooking surface, which conveniently doubles as extra workspace or regular table when not in use for cooking.

  • Product Description:

The sleek, worldwide patented Cook-N-Dine products utilize the latest state-of-the-art technology. High-tech heating elements cause the center to gently bow downward temporarily when on, thus containing the fine food juices in the now slightly concave cooking center. When switched off, the surface reverts back to flat as if nothing ever happened, and offers premium additional counterspace.

Cook-N-Dine is also called “Teppanyaki” for the home. It provides rapid, even heat for quick cooking in the center, surrounded by a “warming area” of up to 4 inches. The tables’ “dining area” stays completely cold. Because the food is in direct contact with the actual heat source, it cooks fast and evenly. Up to 450º F is plenty to perfectly sear meat, roast fish or grill vegetables. Even paper-thin gourmet-crepes and breakfast, everything can be cooked efficiently on the same surface without any energy or heat loss.

The ultra-slim, electrically powered built-in units can be inserted into any surface, even above most under-counter appliances. Heat is safely transmitted only into the cookcenter, not the surrounding areas.

The unique

Cook-N-Dine concept reinvents entertaining and promotes positive interaction. It brings family and friends “back to the dinner table”, sharing quality time and socializing while enjoying to cook and eat together, chef or host included, indoors + out.

  • Material:

Premium type 304 (V2A) professional, food-grade German stainless steel, 3/16″ to 1/8 inch thick; cold pressed and hand-welded for extreme durability. For indoor and/or outdoor use; withstands the elements all year round.

  • Rating: 

115 Volt | 1800 Watt | 15 AMP | 1.8 kW.  230 Volt on request.

  • Manufacturer:

CDS Design Gmbh, Munich/Germany http://www.cookndine.com/intro.html Take the factory tour!

February 16, 2008   1 Comment