The Dacor Kitchen by Dacor
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It all starts with passion. A passion for discovering the little things. The beauty of this philosophy is perfectly illustrated by four distinctive collections from Dacor.
Epicure
Bold lines. Elegant curves. Stainless steel set with brass, copper and chrome. And that’s just the handle on the new Epicure line of professionally-styled appliances.
Millennia
Black glass panels are set against stainless steel accents. A Millennia kitchen makes a statement without shouting – and gives a modern feel without feeling cold.
Preference
No other kitchen designer offers colors like Blue Water and Slate Green. No other has glass panels that float within its frame. See what other details make the Preference line like no other.
Integrated
Custom panels coupled with ingenious flush-mount design keep your luxury appliances completely hidden. Subtle, beautiful, and functional.
Cooking is an important part of family tradition here at Dacor. In 1933, Stan Joseph opened a small appliance store in Northern California. Supported by his devoted wife Florence, his innovative thinking led to the invention of the first complete kitchen ventilation system and the first indoor electric barbecue.
In 1965, Stan and Florence Joseph founded Dacor and were later joined by their two sons, Michael and Anthony.
Since our doors opened, Dacor has been a family operation committed to designing and building exceptional appliances. “It is no coincidence that we’ve been very successful in a business that focuses on the needs of families,” explains CEO, Michael Joseph. “We’re an organization built on family, with a strong sense of values. Today, each of our employees is a part owner of the company, a testimony to our reverence for family, home, and community.”
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