- Kitchenaid has launched a new version of its walnut wood stand mixer
- The craftsmanship series with wooden bowl is now in white porcelain
- The company has launched several other white porcelain devices
Last year, Kitchenaid caused a stir by launching a new version of its emblematic artisanal stand mixer with a bowl made from real walnut wood. It was a big start for the usual candy colors of the company, but turned out to be a huge success and quickly sold – but now it’s back, with a fresh soft look rather than the original foam green.
The Kitchenaid Artisan series mixer with walnut wooden bowl is now available directly from Kitchenaid for $ 749.99 (around £ 550 / $ 1 100 in), down the regular price of $ 849.99 (around £ 620 / $ 1,300 in).
He does not have the patterns of leaves of the original Evergreen craftsman series, and has accents of silver rather than brass, which gives him a more contemporary look. It also comes with a paddle and a hook of silver coating dough, plus a stainless steel whisk.
Do you also want to give your coffee machine a youthful treatment inspired by nature? There is also a new pack of walnut wood accessories for the semi-automatic espresso machine kitchenaid, which includes a handful of portafilter, sabotage and a wooden cover for the machine hitch of the machine.
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The Stand Artisan mixer is not the only kitchenaid device to obtain a new white porcelain look. The KitchenAid KF8, classified 4.5 stars, is now available in color, as well as the wireless kitchenaid go KitchenAid system (which allows you to supply several different wireless accessories with a single rechargeable power pack) kitchen and kitchen cook, and the pure kitchenid power mixer.
It is a softer color than pure white, which corresponds better to the transition to natural tones for kitchens. Kitchenaid himself started the trend earlier this year when she revealed her official color of 2025: a sweet yellow called butter, and other companies have followed suit, including D’ONLLIHI with her pistachio, pink and vanilla-colored coffee machines, and ninja versions in green, beige and navy blue of her Cristi Air Fryer.




