New Smeg products ideal for wedding gifting this season

New Smeg scales in green on kitchen counter

Whether you're compiling your big-day gift list and looking for inspiration, or you're a guest attending a wedding in the coming months, these new items from Smeg makes wedding gifting easy!

Adding to its of portfolio cooking essentials, Smeg has introduced its first countertop scales. The KSC01 Kitchen Scales are a welcome addition for both budding bakers and professionals in the kitchen. Joining the likes of stand mixers and cookware in Smeg's portfolio, the brand's all-new digital scales are both outstanding in design and packed with its advanced technology.

Coupled with a soft matte finish, the all-new appliance is available in a choice of white, black and emerald green to co-ordinate or contrast with Smeg's collection of kitchenware, with the modern colours applied to both the bowl and base.

As with all Smeg's products, the bowl has been adorned with its iconic logo for a design statement. Comprising of a hardwearing plastic body and dishwasher-safe removable stainless-steel inner, the digital kitchen scales have been designed to be a staple in the kitchen, used and loved time and time again.

Smeg's KSC01 Digital Kitchen Scales will be available from shop.smeguk.com, Smeg's London flagship store and select stockists retailing for £129.95.

New Smeg coffee machine and grinder

Meanwhile, the Mini Pro Espresso Coffee Machine and accompanying Mini Pro Espresso Coffee Grinder offer professional level performance and design excellence, the duo packs an Italian coffee house into two countertop companions.

Thanks to 50 micro grinding steps, divided into three segments, the all-new Mini Pro Espresso Coffee Grinder allows for superfine grinding and customisation in creating the perfect blend. The best quality coffee is at the heart of the appliance thanks to an antistatic machine and 240g airtight bean enhance coffee quality. Simply fill the hopper with an optimum roast, select from three grind levels (opting for a fine grind for stronger drinks such as espresso or a coarser grind for the likes of lattes) and press 'Start' to dispense into your holder, handily steadied by the machine's curved arm.

Once ground, users can unleash their inner barista and produce professional quality coffee with the new Mini Pro Espresso Coffee Machine. Its compact size transforms kitchens of all sizes into a professional coffee shop, delivering the same barista experience likely to be found in a full-scale machine. Boasting both manual and automatic coffee extraction, the machine appeals to beginners and coffee connoisseurs alike. Switch between the hand pumped lever and the press of a button within seconds, depending on the user's preference.

The Mini Pro Espresso Coffee Machine will be available in a Matte White, Black or Emerald Green finish, while the Mini Pro Coffee Grinder will be in a brushed Stainless-Steel finish, both complementing Smeg's small appliance portfolio for a cohesive look. Both the EMC02 Mini Pro Espresso Coffee Machine (£1299.95) and CGF02 Mini Pro Coffee Grinder (£249.95) will be available to purchase from at https://shop.smeguk.com, Smeg's flagship London store and selected retailers.

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