Hemith Surfaces

Invisible induction technology

Cooking power hidden beneath the surface.

Invisacook turns a compatible porcelain countertop into a clean, flexible cooking zone, giving kitchens the performance of induction without interrupting the surface design.

Invisacook control panel below a porcelain surface
Invisacook control panel integrated below a marble-look countertop

A cooktop when you need it, uninterrupted counter space when you do not.

Invisacook is installed beneath the countertop and transfers induction energy through the surface to compatible cookware above.

The result is a kitchen that can move between cooking, entertaining, and daily use without the visual weight of a traditional cooktop.

Hemith helps coordinate surface selection, layout planning, and quoting so the technology and porcelain specification work as one system.

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Invisible by design.

The cooking technology sits beneath the surface, preserving a continuous countertop without visible burners or cutouts.

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Responsive by nature.

Induction control gives everyday kitchens fast, precise heat while keeping the surface ready for prep, hosting, and gathering.

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Integrated through Hemith.

Hemith pairs Invisacook planning with compatible porcelain surfaces so the cooktop and material specification work together.

Invisacook planning for Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.

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Plan an Invisacook surface package with Hemith.