KitchenAid’s hearty celebration

KitchenAid’s latest launch – introduced as part of the KitchenAid 100th anniversary celebrations – is the Limited-Edition Queen of Hearts Collection in Passion Red.  Appliances range from a toaster and kettle through to a hand blender and High Performance Blender, all with unique commemorative features including a trim band with miniature red hearts and logo celebrating 100 years of KitchenAid.  

When KitchenAid launched the iconic Stand Mixer 100 years ago in 1919 it was only available in white.  In 1955, Sunny Yellow, Island Green, Petal Pink and Satin Chrome were introduced.  Today the Mixer is offered in over 15 colours.

Above: KtichenAid showed its mixers through the ages on its stand at the recent Chicago IH+HS.
Above: KtichenAid showed its mixers through the ages on its stand at the recent Chicago IH+HS.

 

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