Traditional Cooker Brochure
The very nature of molten 
cast iron poured into molds 
give the AGA its characteristic 
finish and makes each AGA 
subtly unique.
Castings undergo a three-day, 
three-coat enameling process, 
using AGA’s specially prepared 
vitreous enamel for the highest 
quality finish.
Each finished AGA is 
inspected and color 
matched prior to shipping
Britain’s Handcrafted AGA. History In 
The Making For Over 80 Years.
Since the 1920s, the AGA has been a treasured possession in kitchens across Europe and 
throughout the world. Each Cooker is unique in its own fashion, cast in an historic foundry 
in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire that has been smelting iron since 1709.
Today each AGA continues to be handmade by gifted craftsmen, with every step of the 
building and finishing process continuously inspected for quality and excellence. Upon 
completion, your AGA will be shipped from the United Kingdom to North America, 
professionally delivered to your home, and carefully assembled by a skilled AGA technician 
right in your own kitchen.
The deceptively simple AGA 
design and graceful styling 
has remained popular for 
more than eight decades.
The elegant AGA styling remains 
largely unchanged since the first 
models were advertised in Britain 
in the 1930s.
Main castings for the AGA 
are made in Coalbrookdale, 
Shropshire, the British foundry 
where in 1709 Abraham Darby 
first showed the world that iron 
could be smelted using coke.
Pure Genius
Dr. Gustaf Dalen, a Nobel Prize winning Swedish physicist, lost his sight in an explosion in 
1922. During his recovery at home, he became aware of how difficult it was for his wife to 
prepare the daily meals. It could be simpler. He designed a stove that would be easy to use, 
and consistent in its performance. Employing the tried and true concept of heat storage, 
he combined a small and efficient heat source, two large hotplates and two generous ovens 
into one robust and compact unit. Thus, the AGA was born.
Britain’s Handcrafted AGA. History In 
The Making For Over 80 Years.
Since the 1920s, the AGA has been a treasured possession in kitchens across Europe and 
throughout the world. Each Cooker is unique in its own fashion, cast in an historic foundry 
in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire that has been smelting iron since 1709.
Today each AGA continues to be handmade by gifted craftsmen, with every step of the 
building and finishing process continuously inspected for quality and excellence. Upon 
completion, your AGA will be shipped from the United Kingdom to North America, 
professionally delivered to your home, and carefully assembled by a skilled AGA technician 
right in your own kitchen.
The deceptively simple AGA 
design and graceful styling 
has remained popular for 
more than eight decades.
The elegant AGA styling remains 
largely unchanged since the first 
models were advertised in Britain 
in the 1930s.
Main castings for the AGA 
are made in Coalbrookdale, 
Shropshire, the British foundry 
where in 1709 Abraham Darby 
first showed the world that iron 
could be smelted using coke.
Pure Genius
Dr. Gustaf Dalen, a Nobel Prize winning Swedish physicist, lost his sight in an explosion in 
1922. During his recovery at home, he became aware of how difficult it was for his wife to 
prepare the daily meals. It could be simpler. He designed a stove that would be easy to use, 
and consistent in its performance. Employing the tried and true concept of heat storage, 
he combined a small and efficient heat source, two large hotplates and two generous ovens 
into one robust and compact unit. Thus, the AGA was born.
Britain’s Handcrafted AGA. History In 
The Making For Over 80 Years.
Since the 1920s, the AGA has been a treasured possession in kitchens across Europe and 
throughout the world. Each Cooker is unique in its own fashion, cast in an historic foundry 
in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire that has been smelting iron since 1709.
Today each AGA continues to be handmade by gifted craftsmen, with every step of the 
building and finishing process continuously inspected for quality and excellence. Upon 
completion, your AGA will be shipped from the United Kingdom to North America, 
professionally delivered to your home, and carefully assembled by a skilled AGA technician 
right in your own kitchen.
The deceptively simple AGA 
design and graceful styling 
has remained popular for 
more than eight decades.
The elegant AGA styling remains 
largely unchanged since the first 
models were advertised in Britain 
in the 1930s.
Main castings for the AGA 
are made in Coalbrookdale, 
Shropshire, the British foundry 
where in 1709 Abraham Darby 
first showed the world that iron 
could be smelted using coke.
Pure Genius
Dr. Gustaf Dalen, a Nobel Prize winning Swedish physicist, lost his sight in an explosion in 
1922. During his recovery at home, he became aware of how difficult it was for his wife to 
prepare the daily meals. It could be simpler. He designed a stove that would be easy to use, 
and consistent in its performance. Employing the tried and true concept of heat storage, 
he combined a small and efficient heat source, two large hotplates and two generous ovens 
into one robust and compact unit. Thus, the AGA was born.
The very nature of molten 
cast iron poured into molds 
give the AGA its characteristic 
finish and makes each AGA 
subtly unique.
Castings undergo a three-day, 
three-coat enameling process, 
using AGA’s specially prepared 
vitreous enamel for the highest 
quality finish.
Each finished AGA is 
inspected and color 
matched prior to shipping










