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Joseph Joseph introduces Space cookware

Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, Joseph Joseph is excited to announce Space, its first cookware collection.

Five years in the making, Space was created for cooks, and made for storage. The professional quality range features SwingLock technology, a fail-safe mechanism which allows the pan’s ergonomically designed stainless-steel handles to fold in. The result is a precision-engineered range of pans designed for performance from stove to storage, saving up to 50% more space than standard cookware.

Co-founders, Richard and Antony Joseph, commented: “Our approach to responsible innovation and problem-solving was driven by the goal of designing a premium cookware range and the most compact storage solution for pans and lids. We created Space to inspire home cooks with cleverly designed products that maximise performance, are engineered t last and made for the future.”

Space embodies the Joseph Joseph DNA of intelligent design – products that are distinctive and useful, are built to last and thorough to the last detail.

Professional quality with outstanding performance credentials, the durable, heavy gauge aluminium body is designed with a non-toxic, non-stick ceramic coating. Finished in premium Midnight Blue, all pans are induction compatible, oven safe to 232ºC/450ºF and come with a 20-year guarantee.

The Space collection features signature pans from a large stock pot, griddle pan and wok, to a saute pan, saucepans and range of frying pans. two-piece, three-piece and six-piece sets are available, plus helpful accessories to protect pans and maximise storage.

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Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, Joseph Joseph is excited to announce Space, its first cookware collection. Five years in the making, Space was created for cooks, and made for storage. The professional quality range features SwingLock technology, a fail-safe mechanism which allows the pan’s ergonomically designed stainless-steel handles to fold in. The result is a precision-engineered range of pans designed for performance from stove to storage, saving up to 50% more space than standard cookware. Co-founders, Richard and Antony Joseph, commented: “Our approach to responsible innovation and problem-solving was driven by the goal of designing a premium cookware range and the most compact storage solution for pans and lids. We created Space to inspire home cooks with cleverly designed products that maximise performance, are engineered t last and made for the future.” Space embodies the Joseph Joseph DNA of intelligent design – products that are distinctive and useful, are built to last and thorough to the last detail. Professional quality with outstanding performance credentials, the durable, heavy gauge aluminium body is designed with a non-toxic, non-stick ceramic coating. Finished in premium Midnight Blue, all pans are induction compatible, oven safe to 232ºC/450ºF and come with a 20-year guarantee. The Space collection features signature pans […]...
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