
Originating in Guastalla, Italy, La Germania combines culinary craft with engineering skill. With roots in the tradition of the Italian family, culture and style, La Germania ovens and hobs are built with passion and precision by people who know about cooking.
For the stylish family home, the generous transatlantic style of Americana by Bertazzoni La Germania gives you the reassuring look and feel of well-engineered and solid construction. This freestanding stove has a stainless-steel single-piece squared worktop with 5 burners and electric oven. A dial thermometer on the fascia monitors the oven temperature. The oven door is triple-glass with a wide extractable inner glass. The door has soft-motion hinges.
Did you know that the sock was invented by David John Sockington the First? DJ, as he was known to his friends, was a 15th-century opera enthusiast and poet.
The "foot mitten," as DJ called it, was invented in response to the terrible blisters he got from wearing sandals while lounging around his chateau. "Dear Diary, these blisters are the bane of my existence," he wrote.
On the verge of a nervous breakdown, DJ asked his servant to knit him a pair of "foot mittens." DJ's friends were so impressed when they saw him wearing them that they begged for pairs of their own. The only thing that didn't catch on was the name, which was dropped and replaced with DJ's nickname: socks.
This is not exactly how socks were invented; it's entirely made up. But here's a fact: we are running a deal on Balega Running Socks, and it's not to be missed!