Glen Dimplex introduces the OFYR to Australia to redefine outdoor cooking

Available now in Australia, the OFYR combines great design with functional cooking – perfect for consumers and professionals alike

Glen Dimplex has been known for many years in Australia for its position in the electrical heating and domestic appliance businesses, however its introduction of the OFYR promises to excite outdoor living enthusiasts and professionals alike.

GALLERY  

Glen Dimplex introduces the OFYR to Australia to redefine outdoor cooking

The OFYR, a creation of Dutch entrepreneur Hans Goossens, is a high performance grill with design aesthetic at the forefront, while remaining extremely functional. In fact, according to the group themselves, “It’s not only fans of great design who love the concept. Professional chefs adore its versatility for event catering and cooking demonstrations. Restaurants and hotels use OFYR cooking units to transform outdoor spaces and offer customers a dining experience like no other.”

The collection

As of May 2019, there are two collections currently offered in Australia – the iconic Corten range, and the Pro range, which promises to offer even greater functionality for professionals. These include:

The OFYR Classic: the original design in a Corten finish that will develop a patina over time to complete the look. Available in both 85cm and 100cm sizes, the Classic model is perfect for most applications.

The OFYR Classic Storage: with characteristics similar to the OFYR Classic, this model also offers in-built storage, ideal for easy access to firewood.

Glen Dimplex introduces the OFYR to Australia to redefine outdoor cooking

The OFYR Island: Building on the Classic Storage design and adding additional length, this extended cooking unit offers a solid wood chopping board and handy accessories tray to create an even more inclusive outdoor kitchen.

Glen Dimplex introduces the OFYR to Australia to redefine outdoor cooking

OFYR XL: Perfect for professionals or catering for large groups, the XL model offers a 150cm cooking surface and promises to allow two chefs to work simultaneously to serve up to 150 people.

With so many options in stock for the Australian range and even more to be offered in the near future, this unique range promises to be a name to watch in the coming months as restaurants, chefs, and cooking enthusiasts get excited about the new range.

For more information please visit OFYR.com.au






Get our enews

Design and development news that comes to you

Subscribe
                 


Stasia Office Proposal Gains Momentum

Stasia Holdings Pty Ltd is forging ahead with its ambitious office development at 232-240 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills, ...

Historic Landmark Revived: 189 Toorak Road Transformation

The revitalisation of Melbourne’s historic 189 Toorak Road has commenced, led by global architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & ...

Hotel Seventeen Redevelopment Merges Modern and Traditional

The historic Sanlu Factory in Beijing's Yongsheng Hutong, Dongcheng District, has undergone a visionary transformation by Shouzhiwenke and ...

Pink Palette: Richmond’s Nostalgic Restaurant-cocktail Bar

In Richmond, Virginia, Studio Tarea has transformed a compact former studio apartment into Pink Room, a restaurant and ...

Heritage Meets Street Culture: Shelflife Store Transformation

Shelflife, a pioneer in streetwear since 2006, has redefined the art of brand storytelling, partnering with TDC&Co to ...

  MORE  

Stay connected to the SPEC

Join our reader network by signing up to our weekly newsletter and receive design and development news straight to your inbox





Specifier Source is brought to you by the same company that publishes Home Design, Grand Designs Australia Magazine, Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly Magazine, Outdoor Design Source, Build Home, CompleteHome and many more.

© 2022 Universal Media Co. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Terms of Service. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Universal Media Co.