KOVA Debuts New line of Compact Appliances, Offering Full-Sized Functionality at an Affordable Price


KOVA, the official building products brand of Katerra, has launched a line of compact appliances designed to deliver full-sized functionality in a 24-inch footprint at an affordable price. KOVA Compact Appliances offer maximum power and energy efficient solutions for smaller spaces, with a suite of cohesively designed products including wall ovens, refrigerators and vent hoods, each of which can be directly sourced from KOVA for an increased savings of up to 20%. All products meet the highest environmental and quality standards, including Energy Star, ETL and UL certification.

“The growing trend towards more efficient living spaces has opened up new opportunities for high-quality, fully functional appliances that fit a smaller footprint, and that is our goal with KOVA’s compact appliances,” said Trevor Schick, head of the KOVA materials business. “For KOVA, this line is another step toward providing the industry with beautifully designed materials that perform at a premium level and offer unparalleled value, particularly in the multifamily space and for consumers looking to downsize to a smaller home.”   

KOVA’s compact appliance line includes top-performing stainless steel 24-inch wall ovens with 2.47 cubic feet of cooking space, as well as a 24-inch Ceramic Electric Cooktop with heavy-duty zinc alloy knobs and Schott Glass surface. KOVA customers can choose from a 24-inch freestanding stainless steel refrigerator with top freezer or the Integrated Panel-Ready Refrigerator, which can be built into a 24-inch cabinet. Both refrigerators feature dual temperature zones and a reversible door.

The collection also includes a 24-inch Over-the-Range Microhood with six cooking functions and a two-speed fan. A 24-inch Telescoping Range Hood with three-speed fan and an 18-inch Panel-Ready Dishwasher are also available.

For more information about KOVA and its products, please visit kovaproducts.com.



April 14, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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