Although Küppersbusch makes a variety of glass ceramic cooking surfaces, the flush-fitting honeycomb cooktops clearly take the cake. Up to six seperate hexagonal “cooking zones” can be individually operated via a single control panel stone, or can be combined in pairs to form three larger cooking surfaces. Küppersbusch suggests 28 different possible layouts for installing the cooking surfaces, all of which must be integrated in a custom fitting (up to you to provide). Of course, the future of cooking doesn’t come cheap — prices start at $550 per zone, while the control unit will set you back $1,750. (Thanks, JP!)
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