In a modern world, how would a chef, home-cook or even a kitchen designer visualize a kitchen? Would it be sleek and functional? Elegant yet practical? How about high-tech yet aesthetic? What if I tell you I discovered a prime kitchen appliance, a stove to be specific, that can be described with all those attributes, plus a mind-blowing feature!
An invisible cooking gadget that can cook well like any other.
Let me introduce InvisaCook—a concealed induction cook-top that integrates directly beneath the countertop—which represents a pivotal shift in high-end kitchen design. By removing the visual interruption of a traditional hob, the technology resolves a long-standing aesthetic obstacle for interior designers and meets the rising market demand for seamless, uninterrupted surfaces in luxury residential and commercial projects. Exclusively distributed by Haig & Lee, the device is integrated into a sleek, custom-designed worktop fabricated as a showroom piece by Spanish designer Luis Castillo of Linea Casa.