Episode 18
Reframing Kitchens: An Exclusive Look at Pitt Cooking and The Way They Are Revolutionizing The Way We Use Our Kitchens
This week on the Reframing Design podcast, Casey and Rainey take their design brains to Amsterdam! They speak with the visionary team at Pitt Cooking and take an exclusive look at Pitt’s game-changing technology.
It’s part travel diary, part design deep-dive, as they share what inspired them, what surprised them, and how these ideas can transform the most-used space in your home. From bold textures to jaw-dropping finishes, listen as they discuss how beauty and practicality can share the same counter space.
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Exciting Developments at Cosentino
13:11 - Transitioning Careers and Personal Lives
28:33 - Exploring Personal Life: Weekend Traditions
30:50 - Inspiring Culinary Conversations
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Transcript
Hi, I'm Casey.
Rainey:And I'm Rainey. Welcome to the Reframing Design podcast. If you're a new designer, a seasoned designer, a homeowner, or a home enthusiast, you are in the right place.
Casey:We are going to talk about all things design. Our stories, our opinions, our experiences, and we're probably going to chase a few rabbits down a few rabbit holes.
But one thing we can guarantee, we will not talk about politics. Hi, everyone, and welcome back to another episode of Reframing the Art of Interior Design. I'm K. And I'm Raini.
And we are so excited to bring this podcast to you, but we've had a few technical gremlins while we filmed, so please forgive us. Right.
Rainey:We are interior designers. We are not techies.
But we were so bold and bought equipment to take with us across the pond to Amsterdam, and we got to interview the most amazing team.
Casey:It was fantastic, and we hope at least everything that they said you can hear, because it was insightful and wonderful and beautiful and exciting. Right?
Rainey:Exactly.
Casey:What they've created is so wonderful, and we got to be part of it, so. Or part of seeing it. Sorry, we weren't part of creating.
Rainey:Exactly. After we toured their facilities, we got to film a podcast in one of the Cosentino City centers in Amsterdam, and it was amazing.
The people that we were with, the people we got to interview, and so we brought it back, and we were so excited, and it got sent into our production team, and they were like, so.
Casey:But what can we say? Here you go. We hope you get a listen, and we hope you get at least the nuggets. Thank you.
Rainey:Enjoy.
We are so excited to be here at the Cosentino City center and with this amazing group of people from pit cooking the crew at Cosentino, of course, the hospitality here has been insane, and look at the people that we get to do it with.
Casey:And this is for real, by the way.
Rainey:I forgot to say that we are live from Amsterdam.
Casey:And Cena and so fatty girl in the back, that would be me. Coming up on your baby. No. Brave baby. Oh, my gosh. Brave baby.
Casey:Yeah.
Casey:Four hands represented everybody.
Casey:Stop. Dude.
Casey:We're excited.
Rainey:We're excited. We get to do a podcast with the pit crew and the Cosentino people.
And so we are so excited to see the beat to learn the BTS about what they do every day and share it with you guys.
Casey:Wonderful.
Richard:Hello, everyone. Richard Anaskevich, interior designer, based in Nashville, Tennessee. I am interior designer Mikhail Welch, based out of Los Angeles.
Rainey:Ariane Belazinger.
Casey:Based in Baton, Louisiana.
Casey:You're the plus one, I think.
Richard:The best one with forehands.
Rainey:I'm Patty with Cosentino.
Casey:All right.
Casey:I'm Heather.
Rainey:I'm Heather Squire with PIT Cooking.
Casey:Hello.
Richard:My name is Falcon, also from Pittkooken, the founder of Pittskuchen. I'm more than happy that everybody is here. So let's celebrate together.
Casey:Thank you, Lara. And finally.
Rainey:My name is Lara and I am city manager here in Amsterdam. And so happy to have everyone here today.
Casey:Thank you.
Casey:And finally, finally. I'm Dysanka and I'm a new CEO from. And welcome to Amsterdam.
Rainey:Thank you again. We are so excited to be here with you guys. And this is Michael with Pit, Heather with Pit. And Desaka, who is the new CEO of fit.
And the first one is in headquarters, second one in the company. So second to Heather. Is that correct? Yeah. And today is your second day on the job?
Casey:Yeah, actually, I started July 1st, but today I. I really wanted to be here because you were coming. I didn't want to miss that for.
Casey:I think.
Rainey:Wow. So.
Casey:And where are we again?
Rainey:Let me check. We are in. Where are we case?
Casey:We are in the cosetino children in Amsterdam. And this is the or owner, founder, one of the founders of which is here locally in Amsterdam or right outside of.
And so we are just beyond tickled that we get to do this.
Casey:Just beyond.
Casey:As my son, just in case there are listers in here, because this is pretty big deal Antiques Roadshow kind of too. So, yeah, we're so excited.
Rainey:We will have in the show notes some photos of the tour that we got to do today at Pitt. And as a designer, I, of course, have seen your product, touched it, felt it, kind of understood it.
But after today, the education that I got to see, the handcrafted assembly guys, two guys making specific units that have been ordered by specific clients, and understanding the care that goes into all of it, seeing the engineering and how much goes into perfecting your product, I, for one, cannot wait to specify.
Casey:So it's. It was exciting and I felt we get to see some neat stuff. I mean, everybody thinks it's the pretty.
And actually, I like the nuts and bolts, personally. So getting to see your manufacturing processes, but it was so clean.
Like, I've been in a lot of work and not just, you know, Porsche production areas, but even your house on Fury will just decide more eminency, boxed and even. That is all done in house by yacht. So it is the most bespoke experience for the end user. So take us back 15 years. Like.
Richard:Yeah, it was a long time ago. I thought I had some here.
Rainey:I'll.
Casey:Put that in the show notes too.
Richard:Yeah, I'm not sure. Even better way to wait out. So put him in the middle. But yeah, it starts like I'm hobby like three.
When I started off with my business partner, he was, to be honest, the creative father of the product. He was very creative and he created some nice furniture, kitchen furniture, and he really wanted to design something different, just an appliance.
So we started to develop something unique, something integrated, but also very high cost in quality in the way it looks. So we start off with the integration of gas going into counterlobe and that's the change for new service.
Casey:So in case integrated in the countertop is the part that is the most unique. And I don't want that to go because most people have never even seen it anything like it. So keep going.
But that's the part where you're like, wait a minute, I don't have to have just a gigantic box. Kyle, my camera.
Rainey:And now he's just in henness. It's.
Casey:That's beautiful.
Richard:Yeah, I think that's the most important item. Especially nowadays people want to create indication past many descendants occur in thought of just a functional area.
And especially nowadays it is just an area where everybody comes together to love with family, with friends. And of course at the end we also want to prepare some food, but it's not really any functionality.
So that's the reason that we thought it has to be integrated at the scene or only the cdv. You have to take care of it to prepare your food.
Rainey:Right.
And I think another good point that was made today is that we buy and specify these extraordinary countertops and then right in the middle of the kitchen prior place, you cut out a 36, 48, 60, sometimes even bigger chunk of countertop so that you can slide in a range or a cooktop and all of that gorgeousness is completely lost. And so with your product, all of you have is the banner and sleek, gorgeous knobs.
Casey:So you have.
Rainey:And all that countertop is there. So that was really extraordinary.
And then Heather, one of the things that I wanted to ask you is when did you join the company and what did you do before?
Casey:So I've been with the company for two and a half years and we really saw an opportunity in North America, saw the product like you guys said and were just blown away. You know, the kitchen is the hub of the home and this is like a piece of hard work. In your kitchens.
I don't know about you, but in my house everyone is always gathered around the kitchen. I have these beautiful places in my home, but they're always in the kitchen.
And so it just makes it such a great place to, you know, to have such a beautiful piece of artwork that happens to be functional and high power, you know. So I came on two and a half years ago.
As I mentioned prior to that I come from consumer electronics and I ran sales at GoPro for about six and a half years. That's interesting. Before anybody really knew what GoPro was. Hold on, Joe, hold on.
Casey:We know now, we know now.
Casey:And you know, being one of the only female females there as well, you know, in a man's industry, it was really exciting for me to come into something that is very, very different, but customer driven and yeah, exciting.
Casey:So and so for you being. Well, not even starting yet. Your background is very interesting and where you started from before you got to here.
Can you get shed some light on that?
Casey:Yes, actually, yeah. So I'm in a feed as you said, day two. So very, very excited to be part of this team.
Great products, great brands, great experience of the product itself, not only when you see it on Instagram or when you see the films, but really when you go and reuse it yourself. And that is, that is not only like aesthetically great, but it's also functionally perfect. Perfect because I'm really kitchen intensive.
I cook every day the full scale meal. Even though if I come seven cloth, I would really full scale meal but food myself. So I'm not looking kitchen, I'm really using kitchen.
So for me this was just a brain job really to join the company that really is making difference in the area, in the kitchen area, space. Now where I'm coming from, I'm from consumer goods.
Almost 20 years in different consumer goods companies, some of them, you know, in the United States. I worked for philips for almost 20 years and most recently I was managing director of one company in south of Holland.
Also very, very consumer intensive goods. So not to speak much about that originally I'm coming from Serbia. I live in Amsterdam.
I happen to be this beautiful city and really welcomed you here into our town, into our country, into our company. And thank you very, very much for visiting us today.
It means a lot to the company, but to me personally as a recognition of the company that I just started going for.
Rainey:Yeah, I love that. So tell us a little bit about your family. You said you live here in Amsterdam, so tell us about your family.
Casey:Yeah, As I said, I come from Serbia, but my husband is Dutch. I have one boy and I have one dog and one husband. One boy. So this is my second wife, third wife. Okay.
Rainey:How old is your son?
Casey:He's 50, just turned 15. Actually this weekend was his birthday. We went to Bloemendahl and this weekend was the longest day in a year.
Rainey:Yeah.
Casey:So 11 o' clock, it was a beautiful sunny day in Bloemendal on the beach, beautiful outdoor cooking restaurants. It's kind of all happens outdoor. So it is very nice.
Casey:Yeah.
Rainey:Oh, I love that.
Casey:And you had said you're. You started in design, you worked at hotels with that design aspect of it. So now being on this end, do you see how this can grow even, even more?
Because you guys just have launched.
Rainey:One.
Casey:For all of them. But does that get you excited because now you're back kind of in your old stomping ground as far as what you're doing just on the other side?
Casey:Yeah, I didn't mention that. In between my different companies I also had my own company and that was in high end interior designs. The company was actually.
y. If you Remember, there was:Not to spend all my life in the company. I want to try something new. I wanted to live the life, you know, as many of us had this, this statement.
I just want to do something that always wanted to do. And I started my own company with interior design and that was specifically to high end design hotels.
That was a new trend coming to the Netherlands where you would have completely. A hotel design from bottom up into the. Yeah. A completely personalized outlet.
So I used to live in Milan, so I used to know a lot of interior designers, interior designs in terms of furniture designers, not interior design, but furniture designers. So I connected that part of my previous life with the need in Netherlands and I worked at different projects on hotel interior designs.
I for three years.
And it was one of the most beautiful moments of my career in life where after the three years I landed in a Philips for one project for controls and their lighting controls. And after six months they offered me something great which is called 7 Hub for this.
Casey:I don't know which I didn't last.
Casey:Few months off from which I didn't have one single day in the past year in my own company. And that was the offer I couldn't refuse. I could continue with my job with my own company's Own aside but that that doesn't work so.
And Philips took my heart and I was there for 20 years almost.
Rainey:I love that.
So I wanted to ask you Heather, let's say well first of all tell us about your beautiful family and then I also want you to tell us one of my favorite questions to ask is it's a weekend, it's a Saturday morning. You are not checking your emails. You're on the phone. What are you doing?
Casey:Okay, start with my amazing daughters. I have two daughters. I get a little choked up talking about them. They're so amazing. So I have two daughters.
One is 22 and the other one turns 23 on Friday. That's why I have to leave amazing Amsterdam and don't get to go to Spain with you all. I'm so proud of them. They're incredible.
They're just strong women and they're very proud of their mom. So that's also amazing for me to lead by example. Very self sufficient. They are just incredible.
And on Saturday if I'm not spending time with them my favorite thing is to hike. I live in the most beautiful place in the United States. I live in Boulder color gado and the mountains are right at my door and I'm so fortunate.
And I also have a dog. I have a Vizsla. Her name is Irene. She's hysterical and she loves to run. And so yeah hike. Anything outdoors, anything active is just my jam.
Casey:Where in Boulder are you? My son is there.
Casey:So I live in a little town called Nibaunt and it's right outside of Boulder. It sits up on a. I sit up on a mesa and I actually see and see your campus. So I see the flags out my back door. I'm so fortunate.
Casey:That's cute. And you what do you.
Richard:Yeah, it's a good question. Let's start with my. Yeah let's start with my beautiful wife.
To do with my wife now almost 15 year married so I don't know it's going to be next week after when I start to the company said let's get married. So I don't know why should be love.
Casey:She's a very patient.
Richard:Oh absolutely. I love her a lot. I met her 23 years ago. She had her phonetrified marriage. Three beautiful daughters.
38 now I'm 36 and 33 last Sunday Monday 33 beautiful only as me four beautiful grandkids. So yeah perfect.
Casey:And they're all within minutes.
Richard:Yeah they're all in some in the same small town in the center of Holland. So yeah I'm really happy. I'm really pleased with them. When I'm not working on Saturday most of the time I'm trying to.
I try to go out to do some sports. Cycling, kite surfing, afford me. Two years ago I just mentioned it. It's a small accident that my nerve was damaged.
So now I try to find a little bit more balance, walk around, go over to friends and do the job. So but more about this time.
Casey:So we were talking. So you're residential now predominantly in a residential space, is that right?
Will you, do you, do you see yourself going into maybe your commercial space or do you really love where you're at in plastic? Mainly to the residential.
Casey:Yeah.
Richard:At this point we do the main fobs. We have the diversity industry and of course sometimes we receive from corporate social for Josh Patel and of course we will support it.
But the full focus, I think that's most important to build your business. Keep the focus for your. Of course also the multi units for the commercial part as well. Sorry.
Casey:Yeah.
Rainey:If you weren't running Pipeline cooking, what would you be doing? What would your career be?
Richard:Oh that was a good question. Before I signed up with just cooking. To be honest, I didn't know it and didn't know where I started. At that point I was a sales manager of Fighting.
I really like with premium luxury brands like Fighting. Before Fighting was in Job Goodman and Theory, an extraction manufacturer. So I think it followed me more or less the same.
Rainey:You'd be in the same. You'd be in the same space.
Richard:Yeah, yeah, I like it a lot.
Casey:That's, that's huge. And what, what's the element that brought you.
Because this has had many sleepless nights and months and out, you know, years of patience, patience and stress and all of these things. But what is the thing that has kept you coming every morning, getting up and just like conquering what you guys had had to.
Richard:That's a good question. Again, I think the most important thing is to be proud to build something with the people you love.
Business want first of all personal and if you create something unique and you can build it together with people felt like your family, your family is very important also business wise and to build a business on the global planet to be part of together.
Casey:I love that.
Casey:Yeah, that's really important.
Casey:I would just add that Pitt is. We've mentioned it to you all erald. One of our founders mentioned it too.
It really is family and we really support each other, we help each other and we genuinely like each other which is such A gift to be able to enjoy the people you work with and to be working on a product that is so beautiful and that you're really proud of and to have Dysanka on board, to be able to share on that is really. We're just very excited.
Casey:So how many of you are in another discussion today? Are you in total?
Richard:24. 24 in total. And of course a lot of really nice partners distributor over the world. So I think if you count efficiently, more than 100.
Because we're all again, more family, even though we're based in Holland and North America, of all the distributors and the partners become as a big company.
Rainey: at you will make this year in: Richard: ,: Rainey:And that's growth over last year.
Richard:You shipped a little bit less than 5.5.
Rainey:Wow, that's explosive, right?
Richard:Yes.
Casey:And so now with your newest thing watching. Tell us about it.
Richard:Yeah, well, we started a drink 15 years ago with gas. The thought that we have is not only creating gas, it's integrating coping gas and toxin and so on.
So we built another production and the brands for the first 10 years only in Holland. Then we go abroad growing. Overall, we also have the capacity to make some investment to some new engineers, also some new products.
We notice that not only gas, but also induction is needed. So after. Yeah, 33 and a half year, full force for the team with a lot of efforts and big investments as well.
Of course we create very unique induction system. Fairly unique like we also created with the gas.
Rainey:It's just awesome. I think another important thing about your product as a designer, it's very exciting for a homeowner. It's very impactful.
And that is not only do you only have gorgeous grills on top of the countertop, but underneath it's a minimal amount of space needed. So you get all of that space under your cooktop bag for storage, any kind of storage you want. And that. That's huge. That is amazing.
Casey:Yeah, you guys have. It's streamlined. I mean it's a beautiful. I feel like I could. Well, we could just pick the thing up and walk out. I almost did, but.
But because of that, like the weight and everything and just the distribution and how you guys put it, put it in the boxes and it's a. It seems like it's an ever evolving experiment too of how to get it to the end user with minimal cost at The f. You know, the damage less.
All of those moments where you're like, you guys are just constantly formulating me growing, your framing, how you guys doing? Everybody's special. And so it's. It's a. How long does it take? So we get a call and our client, you know, says, yes, we got it, please.
And so we tell you guys and then how long until that baby's in.
Richard:The U.S. yeah, I think maybe you can answer the question a little bit about the role on the production side.
Casey:Yeah, yeah.
Casey:So in North America, we are very excited that we have a warehouse in North America. And so we have 21 different layouts in the gas product. We keep all of them in stock at any given time.
So if your client said, I'm ready to do it and I want the Foessa, which is our six burner, we say, absolutely. It will ship to you within 24 to 48 hours. So that is with our product that has the knobs on the top. We keep those standard natural gas.
We also have a beautiful design where the knobs are on the front side and they are gorgeous. They are more custom. So we need to work with you and with the client to get some measurements.
Those take about 10 to 12 weeks because we bring it all back to Holland and Rick, who you soldanet and the team and their. They make that product exactly to your project. So it takes a long.
Casey:So that. So that designer who wants just that truly curated model, that was that. That. Wow. Right? That is so unusual. This is.
You guys have it gift to them to share with them and you get to design it. And at that moment, do you. How do you. How do they know their fabricator? How does that work? Do you in, you know, say in North America?
Casey:Yeah, the fabricator. This is the best part about it. And this is why we have spoken to many fabricators around the country on our website.
We have all of the files that they could possibly need. So when they order the product, it comes with a paper template if they want to do it by hand.
But a lot of fabricators have CNC machines and so they can download the files from our website and plug it into their machine and it cuts it to perfection.
Rainey:That's amazing. Y' all have spent so much time developing your installation guides because like you said, it can be in every one.
Every burner is tested before it leaves, and it can be in perfect condition. But if it is not installed properly, that is where the breakdown can be.
But you guys have minimized that and empowered the fabricator and the installer to get it right. Correct.
Casey:And I wanted to add as well that this is a unique product which is designed in Holland, made in Holland, and absolutely 100% handmade. And that is. I don't think that any. Any industry partner is using this way. So that makes it really special and unique.
That's what you were saying, that continuous improvement. So every day, everybody in the company is busy with improving. That's what I saw in these first two days.
Whenever I would speak with somebody who said, yes, I did this. I improve it like this. I did this small change. I got this. So everybody is having this mindset of consumer has to be happy customers.
Our partners are not our cash. So it is this feeling of responsibility and continuous being better every day is fantastic.
Casey:There's a pride in those that he's doing this.
Casey:That was.
Casey:I don't know. That just doesn't happen. I mean, it's. It's. You have instilled them the confidence to come and say, hey, this might be a better way.
And then they were doing out of glue, you know, for the induction, there was like a gluing situation. You know, it has to be a little bit with whole feet and. Yeah, how does this all go? And.
But he was able to discover what would be the best way for them to do it. And not sending to Helena. I think that is unbelievable.
Casey:Yeah. And I think that we were able to show you all the evolution of, you know, the product is. The gas product has been around for 15 years.
And, you know, 15 years. It's pretty amazing that very minimal changes. But the changes that we have made are very impactful.
We've listened to the customer, we've seen where installation could be done a little bit better. Working with Cosentino on their storm and making sure that it is, you know, in the best possible compatibility that it can be.
And so we're always looking to be better. And I think that's what makes us stand out. I would just add also two more things about. You mentioned about being able to put something underneath.
You can put your oven underneath. It's amazing. There's so much space underneath. You could actually mix and match our different models.
And you can put a division between them and have drawers underneath. It's, you know, designed to be different because they're different by design. Is something I like.
Casey:I love that T shirts.
Rainey:We're different by design.
Casey:I've been saying this since I love different.
Casey:We'll have to use that one.
Casey:Yeah, you're gonna have to definitely use that one.
Rainey:Dasanka, I am interested what you do on the weekends when you're not working. What do you do with your family?
Casey:Okay. So my family likes to sleep and I wake up early. And every Saturday, Sunday I make pancakes because it is for me.
I want every Saturday, Sunday to be simply nice. Celebrating the beautiful day then. Unfortunately, I don't have mountains. It's kind of. I can take a bite.
It's all flat in Holland, but very close to my home, there is Nordenwart in front of the church, there is old church. The fact that sure, there is biological market.
So I go there because it's not just buying and shopping what you need for the purchase, but you speak with the people really growing that vegetable or the butcher making his own meat. And that makes me like, I would say, okay, what should I cook today? What is the vegetable of the season? They would tell you.
They give you a whole recipe and they give you everything you need to have for that recipe. And it's always nice to speak to the local people because they know, oh, you know, you forgot to take this. I said, I don't want that.
No, you can not make that dish. I don't want it. There's no way you can go away without buying it because like Peter selling, for example. So that's my. Saturdays are always like that.
And Sundays I read the newspaper. I don't want to hear about anybody like, because it's Saturdays really I dedicate to my family. And Sundays I drink a coffee and.
Rainey:Join us here with the sound. Well, I cannot thank you guys enough for this today. Everything about today has been spectacular. You've made us feel welcome.
I am empowered now to sell this product and I can't wait to see how all of that turns out. And we'll certainly share photos of anything that we specify for you guys.
Casey:Yeah, I know.
Casey:And just. Is there anything we didn't ask that you wanted to tell us or did share with people to know about what thing or. No. If not, just want to make sure.
Casey:You do you like.
Rainey:Huh?
Casey:Do you like to cook?
Rainey:I love Japan.
Casey:Yes, absolutely. But I. I cook more for. I'm getting more back. More back.
Good English back into more recipe style rather than just cooking to keep my children alive, you know, healthy. Something to throw in their face that I knew I was. Felt comfortable about. But we cook most nights of. Yeah. So. Yeah. But now I'm.
I mean, I'm excited to see more things like what you guys have done because it's just.
Rainey:It's just inspiring. It just makes Your mind go crazy.
Casey:The innovation's insane. And it's. One more question would be stone. There's no other way to do this without it going into a stone.
It does it have to be man made or can it be adaptable?
Richard:Guinness hole. And then type of material. Marble, Nickel. Stone. Quartz.
Rainey:Same as quartzite.
Casey:Yeah. The only things we don't recommend are a high pressure laminate. But that's not our customer typically.
Casey:Right. Just as a asterisk. Yeah, yeah.
Casey:Grab the mic.
Casey:Yeah.
Casey:I just wanted to add, you know about. We're very excited about the induction launch in North America. You know, it is here in the Netherlands right now.
So the great thing is we're close to home. They're working out any potential issues, keeping a close eye on it.
So when it comes in the fall, late summer, early fall, we're just really excited to be able to purchase when.
Rainey:This podcast, probably the timing is perfect.
Casey:And, you know, being able to mix and match, that's what I'm working with a lot of designers on right now. So when the product comes, you can do gas and our induction and it's just a beautiful marriage.
Rainey:To Da Viga.
Casey:Hi.
Rainey:Love that, love that. Thank you again so much.
Casey:Yeah, this is amazing. Thank you, guys. Thank you. Thank you.
Rainey:Oh, my gosh. How amazing was that?
Casey:Andrew was wondering, like, how do we do this? Going all the way to Amsterdam.
I said it again to drinking the amount when we, when we found out we were coming with Cosentino, we were, you have to do a podcast. How are we going to do this? And you were brave and brilliant and you love that all the way here.
Rainey:You did too.
Casey:And we got to do this, have this incredible experience interviewing in their. In their fabrication. It was really special.
Rainey:I think so too. And you know, Patti somebody last night said that she's a curator of people, Patty, with Cosentino, and she really is, but she's also a curator of.
Casey:Oh, shit. What do you call when people collaboration? The ultimate collaborator.
Rainey:She's also a curator of collaborations with brands.
And so in the show notes, when you get to see or you go to YouTube and you get to see what this looks like, what pit cooking looks like, it'll also change your mind about what you think about kitchens. And hopefully you'll be as mind blown as we were.
Casey:It's amazing.
And you know, we can't say it enough when you are asked to do anything in our industry, to go to events or go to these, these meet and greets and, or go overseas to meet see these vendors go. Because you do not know what you're going to learn. And we would have never.
Would never have learned about through because of Cosentino had it not be for Senhex. Right. Because it's. We're not seeing it quite yet. So we're way ahead of the game. And it just executes so much relevant in our industry.
I feel like it feels empowering.
Casey:It does.
Casey:We have so much now even more knowledge and information because we really did watch. But they were putting this stuff together in. It was. And it's intricate and there's great music. Oh my God. And there's good music.
Like it's a fun environment.
Rainey:Yes. I want to work there so well. It was so great. And I think the next time we will be in Spain at the Cosetino headquarters. So.
Casey:Yeah.
Rainey:I just love you. I love doing this with you. Love this experience. And thanks for looking until next time. Yes. So follow us. Like us. Share us.
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Casey:You know, reach out to us.
Casey:We really want to hear about what you think.
Rainey:Right.
Casey:Yeah. And check out Pet Pitt and again, pit cooking. And then Cosentino, of course, wherever you. Bye. Bye.
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