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When selecting an induction cooktop, performance matters, but so does the way it looks in your space. At Kenyon, both the Signature® Induction Series and the Bridge Induction Series […]
When selecting an induction cooktop, performance matters, but so does the way it looks in your space.
At Kenyon, both the Signature® Induction Series and the Bridge Induction Series use the same advanced induction technology. The difference isn’t how they cook. It’s how they present.
The choice comes down to finish.
Signature® Induction Series
Matte Black
Kenyon Signature® Induction Cooktop
The Signature® Series features a matte, low-glare glass-ceramic surface designed for a softer, more refined aesthetic.
Designed for spaces that embrace warmth, organic textures, and balance.
Bridge Induction Series
High-Gloss
Kenyon Bridge Induction Cooktop
The Bridge Induction Series features a deep black, high-gloss glass-ceramic surface with bold reflectivity.
It pairs beautifully with contemporary cabinetry and high-contrast designs.
Functionally, the Signature® and Bridge Series are the same.
Both offer:
Whether you choose a 2-burner or 4-burner configuration, portrait or landscape orientation, the cooking experience remains consistent.
Every Signature® and Bridge induction cooktop includes the SilKEN® mat.
The SilKEN® mat:
When you’re done cooking, simply place the mat in the sink or dishwasher.
It’s one more reason induction cooking feels effortless.
Choose Signature® (Matte) if you prefer:
Choose Bridge (High-Gloss) if you prefer:
Either way, you’re getting the same induction technology — styled to match your vision.
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