AGA Today

 

Most people associate the name AGA with good food and fine living, but many are unaware of the rich and interesting history that lies behind the world’s most famous stove.

Although often thought of as quintessentially British, the AGA actually began life in Sweden. The stove that has become the heart of the home in more than 750,000 households around the world was invented by Dr Gustav Dalén, a blind Nobel Prize-winning physicist.

Appalled that his wife and their maid had to constantly tend to their old-fashioned range, Dalén set about designing a thoroughly modern stove. It’s unlikely he could have predicted that his invention would go on to be widely acclaimed as a design icon.

But there’s also so much more to the AGA brand, including a range of distinctive conventional cookers, a massive collection of fabulous cookware and accessories, as well as a line-up of AGA-branded room heaters to suit every home.

So, enjoy the site and take time to learn about the full range of products and services that together make AGA the heart of the home.

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Wherever you live, whatever your lifestyle, there’s an Aga to fit in your home. Click here to view the inspiring selection of Aga cookers in a variety of kitchen styles – from traditional country homes to sleek minimalist town houses. You are sure to spot one to fall in love with.

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History: the legend of Aga >

For over 70 years, the Aga has transformed kitchens using the time-honoured principle of heat storage, and has earned a well-deserved reputation for cooking excellence. The Aga is still a favourite in kitchens everywhere. These special cookers are not mass-produced and are still cast in the same foundry and made using the same manufacturing procedures as 70 years ago