
There are cooking methodologies or styles that transform a space. In projects where the cooktop takes center stage, whether due to a bold design or its everyday use as the
heart of the home, every element must respond not only to the functionality but also to aesthetics. And few achieve this as successfully as Pitt Cooking, a company that has revolutionized the way we think about the flame in the kitchen.
Its Elbrus model, with knobs integrated directly into the surface, is a statement of purpose: eliminate the superfluous, elevate the experience, and restore fire to its central place.
What is Pitt Cooking?
Pitt Cooking is an innovative addition to our portfolio. The brand’s goal is to create a cooking surface with burners separated from the classic cooktop frame, to be installed directly on the countertop, creating a clean, powerful, and minimalist aesthetic. Without frames or overlapping surfaces, there is just the fire, the burners, and the stone, steel, or wood that the designer chooses as the base surface.
The result is not only visually eye-catching, but it is also functional. With the burners separated from each other, you acquire plenty of cooking space, allowing you to
use several large pots without them getting in the way. In addition, their robust and professional structure makes them ideal for both passionate chefs and those who simply love to cook in style.
The Elbrus model: uncompromising design

The Elbrus model, in particular, has caught the attention of architects and designers thanks to its versatility and one feature that sets it apart: its knobs can be installed on the top, right in front of the fire, creating a sense of total control without interrupting the overall aesthetics of the design.
This modular system features five high-performance gas burners, strategically distributed to maximize space between containers. The power of the burners varies between 2 and 5 kW, allowing everything from slow and precise cooking to high-temperature sautéing or boiling techniques, thus adapting to any culinary need.
For discerning home cooks, this translates into a more fluid and professional cooktop: large pots that don’t bump into each other, a burner that responds precisely, and a continuous surface that is easy to clean.
Cooking at home… but worthy of a restaurant
Beyond design, Pitt Cooking is committed to performance. Its burners, developed with Dutch precision, offer adjustable power for any technique: from slow and delicate cooking to quick preparations and even sautéing. In addition, each component has been created to withstand daily use without losing its presence.
In an environment where appliances tend to be hidden away, Pitt Cooking proposes the opposite: showcasing the fire, celebrating it, and making it part of the lifestyle. Because a cooktop that inspires isn’t only the center of attention, it is an element perceived with the five senses.



