Delivering exceptional kitchens

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The kitchen has slowly moved from a space reserved for simply cooking and preparing food, to becoming the entertainment hub of the home, and appliances used for cooking have now become a statement on their own.

High-end appliances improve resale, allow for gourmet cooking and provide proper temperature controls, all while looking sleek and sustaining durability, efficiency and longevity.  Ikon have multiple appliances that are ideal for connecting food culture with advanced technology


Ceiling Rangehoods are a great option for cooking in combination with island bench units.  Sleek and stylish the slimline design of these products means the homeowner can enjoy open plan living and socialize without a big bulky rangehood getting in the way.  They can inserted into the ceiling, hidden away or created as a feature and can be used up to 3 meters away from the cooking zone. They are frequently used overseas in cultures where island cooking is a priority, New Zealand is just starting to take on this trend.

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With a controlled environment perfectly suited to meet the needs of both young and aged wine, our beverage cabinet not only protects and stores wine but does so efficiently and affordably.  It offers the convenience of being able to store wine in one dedicated spot that can fit anywhere from a kitchen counter to a built-in unit which fits right in with the kitchen cabinets. Rather than storing wine in a basement or closet, wine can be right there in the kitchen near the preferred serving area – bring your wine cellar right into the kitchen.


On the cutting edge of cooking technology today are steam/convection ovens. Steam is one of the healthiest ways to cook a meal. Traditional ovens pull moisture out of the food as it cooks, while in a steam oven food is cooked in its own juices, enhancing flavor and retaining nutrients. Ikon have a range of steam ovens that will add a touch of class to any kitchen. Aside from the benefits of hydrolytic cleaning, our Hydrolyticconvection & steam oven features EzyKleen Oleophobic (oil repelling) enamel which has been scientifically proven to repel grease and dirt, making cleaning up a breeze.


Perhaps the most overlooked, yet most critical function in the kitchen is the tap and sink with the most used appliance in the kitchen being the tap/sink combination. On average, a family of four will use their sink area 20-30 times a day. We encourage designers to think about reallocating budgets towards this most heavily used ‘appliance’ allowing clients to spend more for better quality and more attractive solutions.


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Solutions for small spaces

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Designing a kitchen is one thing, but designing a small kitchen can seem as if it demands compromises, whether that’s in functionality, or style. But with good planning even the most compact of kitchens can work efficiently and look fabulous.

Appliances that maximise kitchen space, that are compact but don’t compromise in style and quality are the key. With space at a premium in today’s compact living environments we have products that may be the solution you’re looking for.


A flush mounted Flow-In 2-in-1 cooktop with integrated downdraft system enables designing clean lines without the need for a bulky rangehood and can create space for additional storage instead.  The Flow-In solves the challenge of extraction on kitchen islands where it is impossible to use traditional or even built-in rangehoods and works well for kitchenettes and smaller kitchen spaces as the 520mm cooktop is perfectly adaptable to the standard depth of a 600mm countertop. The compact unit provides more space in the cabinet underneath the cooktop to maximise storage.

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Downdraft extractors are a perfect solution for kitchen layouts where you can’t duct up into the roof cavity. We recommend purchasing one of our remote motor options to maximise cabinetry space, as the motor can be stored elsewhere in the home. They are also ideal for those who have windows behind their cooking space. With a touch of a button, the extractor can be raised out of the benchtop when needed and provides a powerful extraction solution while creating a modern and uncluttered look.


Sink Stations are a fantastic option for small kitchens when there’s a need to make use of as much bench space as possible. When the chopping board and roller mat and insert bowl are in place, Sink Stations can be used as a double sink option without the large cut out in the benchtop.  Giving kitchens a large sink to wash big pots or a small option for more delicate washing.  The mat offers drainage within the sink, hot pot placements and preparation of fruit & vegetables.  This is a great extension of the bench without having to compromise on space.

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Slide-out rangehoods are real space savers and a great option if you have a narrow or small kitchen as they sit neatly underneath a cupboard and can pulled out when needed to eliminate steam and odours.  These now come in more powerful extraction units which are more effective


One of our products that epitomises the true meaning of versatile is our steam/convection/microwave oven. It can bake, steam, grill or simply microwave – this oven boasts 11 conventional cooking, 8 steam and an impressive 80 auto cooking menus. It also has a generous oven capacity of 35 litres. It ticks an impressive amount of boxes and replaces the necessity for multiple appliances filling valuable kitchen space.

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And finally, for apartment design, our recirculating rangehood is a perfect solution. These rangehoods don’t require ducting as they utilise a fan to filter air then recirculate it back into the kitchen.

Sink stations – a designers favourite!

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Ikon Sink Stations are designed here in New Zealand by OUR experts for the Kiwi home.

Drain your dishes and clean vegetables all in one place. There’s a large enough sink underneath to wash your big cooking dishes, even bathe the dog. Ok, maybe not a St Bernard, but your average size dog might appreciate an indulgent pampering session in one of our bigger sink stations.  

Sink Stations are a fantastic option for small kitchens when there’s a need to make use of as much bench space as possible. When the chopping board and roller mat and insert bowl are in place, Sink Stations can be used as a double sink option without the large cut out in the benchtop.  Giving kitchens a large sink to wash big pots or a small option for more delicate washing.  The mat offers drainage within the sink, hot pot placements and preparation of fruit & vegetables.  This is a great extension of the bench without having to compromise on space and are a fantastic option for small kitchens when you need to make use of as much bench space as possible.

With an insert bowl, you can save water and do a small wash. They are also ideal for holding beer, wine and ice when entertaining.

We have a large selection of sink stations to choose from. There are currently 10 models available and almost all of our sink stations (except for the Mini, IK8250) come with a FREE chopping board and roller mat

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The lowdown on ‘self-cleaning’ ovens

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Anything that cleans itself sounds like a good idea, especially when it comes to ovens. Usually the term ‘self-cleaning’ refers to the pyrolytic cleaning method which is often falsely claimed to be the latest on the market, whereas in fact it debuted back in the 60s.

There are pros and cons to the different technologies on the market with pyrolytic and steam cleaning being the most known ones. Let’s have a closer look:

Pyrolytic Cleaning

Pyrolytic cleaning works by heating the inside of the oven upwards of 400°C for 2-4 hours reducing grease and food residue to ash that can be wiped off. Sounds easy – the downside is that the high temperatures can damage the oven’s enamel over time and the duration of the cleaning cycle is not very energy efficient. Additionally, the high heat can result in smoke and odours and the ash residue can remain in the crevices of the oven.

Steam Cleaning

Steam cleaning is another popular ‘self-cleaning’ technology which uses water and heat to create steam that helps release food residue from enamel coated oven walls. A steam cleaning cycle only takes up to an hour, often less, at only around 120°C without creating smoke or odours. The downside is that this method is not as thorough as pyrolytic cleaning.

Catalytic Cleaning

The catalytic cleaning method is another method. Catalytic ovens have a rough lining that absorb grease when the temperature rises above 200°C. Advantages are that this method quick (15 minutes), however, additional manual cleaning is necessary and the catalytic walls have a limited lifespan of about 5 years when they need replacing.

Hydrolytic™ Cleaning & EzyKleen

Hydrolytic™ cleaning technology, a trademark of Australia’s premier kitchen appliance brand Kleenmaid, is in essence the same as steam cleaning. However, Kleenmaid’s ovens combine steam cleaning with the use of oleophobic oven enamels (EzyKleen technology) which naturally repel grease from the oven walls and are Nickel and toxin free. Kleenmaid is the only brand who combine the two technologies in New Zealand.

This method is by far quicker, cheaper, gentler on the oven and the most ecological.

But one thing is for sure, no matter what type of ‘self-cleaning’ oven you choose, it will always require the owner to clean it / wipe it down after a cleaning cycle and the best prevention of a super dirty oven is always to clean it after every use.

The Kleenmaid oven range is now available in New Zealand exclusively through Ikon.

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TESTIMONIAL: Kleenmaid & Ikon blend seamlessly

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Lady Judi Gallagher’s Whangamata property

Customer Testimonial: Hamilton’s best kept secret

When Huntly Joinery sent Lady Judi Gallagher to have a look at our sink range for her latest project, a new kitchen for her Whangamata beach house, she had never heard of Ikon before, let alone of the Kleenmaid appliance brand.

Lady Judi Gallagher, an architectural designer herself, has an eye for detail and knows exactly what she wants. Having been the architect of her private residence, a French-style chateau by the Hamilton lake, for which Lady Judi sourced the best products from around the world, down to the monkey tail window catches from England, is living proof of this. “I plan where every knife and fork goes, everything needs to meet my requirements,” Lady Judi says.

At the time when first visiting our showroom in Hamilton, she had been seriously looking at other appliance brands. “I was researching and comparing every brand on the market but the moment I walked into your showroom, there was no competition for the others. You are truly Hamilton’s best kept secret,” Lady Judi says.

On Lady Judi’s shopping list were; two built-in ovens, a generously sized steam oven, a compact induction cooktop and a silent rangehood. Some of her key considerations were quality, functionality, size and a streamlined, integrated look to complement her minimalist Italian kitchen design.

A few visits later, she walked out, purchasing not only two Sink Stations but also a range of Kleenmaid and Ikon appliances: a Power Pack rangehood, an Induction CooktopK-Touch Hydrolytic Convection & Steam Oven90cm built-in Multifunction Oven and a built-in Vacuum Cassette.

When asking her six months later which her favourite appliance is, she is quick to point out the Kleenmaid steam oven. “I love the hydrolytic steam oven – it is bigger than the average steam oven on the market which is important when you’re entertaining 20 – 30 guests at a time. Veggies, but also meat, come out beautifully tender and the hydrolytic self-cleaning function makes it so easy to clean. But most importantly, I find the Kleemaid appliances to be easy to use, well made and good looking,” she says.

She also finds the vacuum cassette, that is built-into the toe kick, very useful and handy and she points out that the concealed Power Pack rangehood is very quiet and allows for plenty of storage space around it which was an important consideration for Lady Judi when choosing products for her kitchen.

“Ikon staff has been wonderful and welcoming throughout the whole process, a huge eyeopener. I couldn’t recommend them more,” Lady Judi praises.

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CASE STUDY: Living Design & Flow-In. Townhouse on Cleveland

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Flawless integration of the induction hob and hood with Flow-In

Clean lines and maximising space are two kitchen design requirements that interior designer, Annett Todt, from Living Design is often briefed with.

“The owners were asking for style and functionality for the upgrade of the kitchen in their townhouse rental property. The overall approach was for clean lines, functionality and maximising space.”

Annett chose Acrymatte fronts featuring a super smooth surface with advanced scratch resistance for higher durability, combined with the Art Oak veneer to add a sense of refined luxury to the design.

The use of integrated appliances allows for a seamless fit and customised finish and the flush mounted Flow-In 2-in-1 cooktop with integrated downdraft system enabled her to design without the need for a bulky rangehood and created space for additional storage instead.

“We love working with the Flow-In because it gives us the freedom to design kitchens to the new open plan living requirements of modern homes but also works well for small kitchens. With the advantage of the downdraft, the cooking can easily be done on the island facing towards the living room, where the family meets, and friends are entertained. This is what makes the kitchen the heart of a home,” Annett says.

The Flow-In solves the challenge of extraction on kitchen islands where it is impossible to use traditional or even built-in rangehoods and works well for kitchenettes and smaller kitchen spaces as the 520mm cooktop is perfectly adaptable to the standard depth of a 600mm countertop. The compact unit provides more space in the cabinet underneath the cooktop to maximise storage.

The hood extractor cover is easy to remove and provides direct access to the stainless-steel filter. It can also be cleaned in the dishwasher.

The Flow-In is equipped with an innovative motor base which is energy-efficient as well as having an external motor option to minimise noise.

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