Customising a Lacanche | A Quince & Cook Guide
Lacanche range cookers are luxury appliances known for exceptional build quality, professional performance and complete customisation. Every Lacanche cooker is built to order, which means you can design a range that suits your cooking style, your kitchen layout and your personal taste.
Are Lacanche cookers available from stock?
Although Lacanche cookers are typically made to order, the brand does hold a limited number of stock models at certain times of the year. These may come from cancelled orders or surplus production. Choosing a stock Lacanche cooker allows you to avoid the usual lead time and enjoy your new appliance much sooner. To check current availability, contact our team and we will help you find the right model as quickly as possible.
How to customise your Lacanche cooker
Our Lacanche cooker builder on the Quince and Cook website is the easiest way to explore all available models and configurations. You can review hob layouts, oven combinations and optional accessories to see exactly how your ideal cooker would look and function. Because Lacanche offers so many options, the process can feel detailed, but we are here to guide you through every step.
Choosing the right hob configuration
Selecting the right hob is an important part of designing your Lacanche range. Traditional gas burners offer responsive heat control and the classic experience of cooking with a real flame. They can be paired with Cast-Iron French Tops and customised with accessories such as trivets, wok rings, griddle plates or simmer plates.
Induction rings suit cooks who value speed, precision, energy efficiency and easy cleaning. Spills can usually be wiped away in seconds, which makes induction ideal for busy kitchens.
Larger Lacanche models can include additional hob options. These may include an electric plancha for high-temperature searing, gas or electric chargrills for indoor barbecue-style cooking, an electric fryer for crisp results and the versatile multicooker which can boil, steam, warm food or act as a bain-marie. You can also expand your cooking space by adding more gas or induction zones.
Choosing the right oven type
Lacanche cookers offer several oven options so you can tailor the appliance to the way you cook.
A gas oven is perfect for high-temperature roasting but is less suited to long, low-heat dishes.
A static electric oven delivers consistent, all-round performance. It can be used as an oven or a grill and is especially effective for pastries while still being flexible enough for everyday cooking.
The dual-function oven is the most popular Lacanche option. It combines a convection fan oven, a static electric oven and a grill in one versatile compartment. This makes it easy to move between roasting, grilling or slow cooking at the turn of a dial.
These oven types can be combined to create your ideal layout, although some pairings depend on your hob configuration. The cooker builder will highlight any compatibility notes during the design process.
Other features to consider
Several plinth sizes are available if you need a taller installation, allowing you to achieve a comfortable cooking height.
Matching Lacanche extractors come in two main styles, with stainless steel options available for a clean, minimalist finish.
Design is also an important part of choosing a Lacanche range cooker. The brand offers two signature styles, Modern and Classic, with the Classic design being the most popular. A wide palette of colours ensures you can find the perfect match for your kitchen. We always recommend ordering colour samples to check the shade in your own space. You can then complete the look by selecting one of five trim finishes.