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Are Stainless Steel Appliances Passe?

Major manufacturers are placing bets on different potential successors to the shiny, upscale appliance finish, which surprised everyone with its resilience.

It is a pivotal moment in kitchen design: While stainless steel is still the dominant look, there are clear signals it has outworn its welcome, even with no clear successor in place.

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“Black is the new stainless steel,” Wolf Appliance says in a news release for black glass ovens introduced this spring.

Last weekend, General Electric introduced refrigerators, ovens, microwaves and dishwashers in a muted gray called “slate.” Miele says it will roll out new high-gloss finishes for the U.S. in the near future, refusing to divulge details.

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Recycled Stainless Steel Nesting Cookware – Cool Thing

Natural Home Eazistore cookware takes a pioneering approach to high-quality stainless steel cookware. Its award-winning design allows each set of pots or pans to nestle inside one another, reducing storage space by more than 67 percent.

Natural Home cookware is manufactured using impact-bonding technology. This technology takes advantage of the structural benefits of stainless steel and the thermal conduction of aluminum.

Unlike copper and nonstick materials, Natural Home cookware is scratch-resistant, dishwasher safe and can be used with induction heating elements. We use wastewater recycling systems, recycled raw materials and natural light instead of electric fixtures in our workshops, reducing the energy needed to manufacture our cookware by 60 percent without sacrificing structural or thermal integrity. In addition, our manufacturing process is free of harmful byproducts, utilizes more than 50 percent recycled content, and produces a line of products that consume about half the energy per item to ship.

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