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Home Food Sociality: your Home as a Michelin-Starred Restaurant

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SuperOven Model 1 in a refined Chef's Table in the countryside

In recent years, the way we experience food and hospitality has undergone a profound transformation. An increasing number of Michelin-starred chefs are designing spaces alongside their restaurants: private kitchens and exclusive settings intended for a select number of guests, where dinner becomes a personal, almost domestic experience. This is the case with Éric Frechon’s new design apartment dedicated to private dining, or Enrico Crippa’s recent Studio + within the three-Michelin-starred Piazza Duomo. At the same time, the trend of inviting guests into intimate, carefully curated domestic settings is on the rise. This phenomenon reflects a shared aspiration: to make a meal not merely an exercise in culinary excellence, but above all an occasion for genuine connection—where haute cuisine meets a renewed culture of hospitality and helps define the essence of a new, authentic domestic luxury.

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New Rituals of Welcoming at Home

In recent years, the home has ceased to be merely a private refuge, instead reclaiming its role as a space for intentional gathering. Following the interlude of the pandemic, many have rediscovered the value of sharing care around the table, often favoring the warmth and familiarity of domestic settings over public venues. Numerous surveys and industry studies confirm that home entertaining has grown exponentially, with a significant number of people planning to host more frequently soon. At the same time, new initiatives are emerging - monthly dinners, supper clubs, and exclusive circles of friends taking turns as hosts - transforming the act of inviting into a sustained and intimate ritual.
Coolatai House's kitchen in Wye River Australia featuring SuperOven Model 1
Coolatai House's owners designed their kitchen to be a sanctuary for sharing

Social Formats: Elevating the Table Experience

On this fertile ground, new social formats have blossomed - ones that not only inspire but also shape behavior. Monthly dinner parties and themed evenings are more than just appealing labels: they create regular occasions that strengthen relationships. Themed dinners, in particular, provide a narrative framework that weaves together food, aesthetics, and storytelling - ideal for those who wish to transform a simple meal into a memorable experience (one easily shared across social feeds).

At the same time, a micro-industry of support is flourishing: tablescaping, the “art of setting the table,” arranging accessories, linens, and tableware to create a magazine-worthy atmosphere. In essence, social media has not invented the dinner, but it has repositioned it at the center - as a creative, performative, and shareable act that blends conviviality and aesthetics, bringing the flavor of a star-studded restaurant into the home.

Designing Home Spaces for Hospitality

This social transformation is clearly reflected in the way contemporary domestic environments are designed and equipped. The open-plan layout - with the kitchen seamlessly flowing into the living area - and the kitchen island have become architectural tools for connection: no longer barriers between those who cook and those who sit, but a shared stage for conversation, where culinary gestures naturally become part of the evening’s spectacle.

Outdoor areas are being reimagined as livable extensions of the home, with terraces and gardens outfitted for al fresco cooking whenever the climate allows. Increasingly, homes also feature dedicated bar corners and hobby rooms, complemented by a wide array of furnishings designed to facilitate hospitality and make the home more inviting. For those who love to host, such design choices foster encounters and sharing in a more spontaneous and effortless manner.

SuprOven Model 1 in Mickleham House's contemporary kitchen
Mickleham House kitchen design invites gatherings and shared culinary moments

Michelin-Star Performances at Home

As the home increasingly takes on the form and spirit of a Michelin-starred restaurant, it becomes essential to rely on tools that genuinely support the host. Advanced appliances are no longer mere aids but true partners in performance: a professional oven for home, such as SuperOven, enables chef-level results without the fear of mistakes, alleviating the performance anxiety that often accompanies hosting a dinner. Many of these appliances are now paired with dedicated applications - for example, the Unox Casa App, which offers users an exclusive gallery of video recipes and the opportunity to follow, step by step, the techniques of the world’s finest chefs.

In this way, hostingcore is no longer limited to an aesthetic exercise or a test of skill; it becomes an instructive, communal, and profoundly exclusive experience. Thanks to technologies that simplify even the most complex processes, the art of entertaining is renewed and expanded: cooking becomes a creative and inclusive act, seamlessly uniting beauty, sharing, and quality.

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Welcoming guests at home has once again become a way to express lifestyle, values, and care. It provides the opportunity to spark natural conversations, introduce new ideas, ingredients, or habits, and transform the table into a space for cultural and personal exchange. Hosting a dinner does not merely mean cooking; it means bringing to life an atmosphere that can range from rustic warmth to magazine-worthy sophistication. In this context, technology becomes a silent yet invaluable ally: with tools such as SuperOven, the act of hospitality regains its most authentic expression. The home is no longer merely the backdrop for a gathering, but the beating heart of a renewed culture of entertaining.

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