For years, Haven Case outfitted luxury interiors of homes but without the showroom she always wanted. Now she has it.
Design Right Home Showroom & Supply Center opened at 17640 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 303, in the Harbour Plaza shopping center near Alico Road in south Fort Myers.
“It’s huge,” Case said of the 6,000-square-foot space, in which she invested more than $500,000.
“We are obtainable luxury,” Case said. “We want people to come in here and design their home and get it done right the first time at an obtainable budget.”
The showroom is packed full of appliances, flooring, quartz for countertops, cabinetry, lighting and details — down to the types of drawer handles.
At the center of the showroom sits Design Right’s showpiece: a porcelain island countertop equipped with Invisacook, a five-burner cooking system hidden beneath the surface.

Design Right Home Showroom & Supply Center opened in Harbour Plaza near Alico Road in south Fort Myers.
“It’s induction cooking done through your countertop,” Case said.
She demonstrated the Invisacook by filling a metal pan with water, placing it on the countertop and switching on the unit. Within a minute, the water began to boil, yet the counter surface remained cool to the touch. The heat transferred only to the metal pan, not the countertop.

A metal pan boils on the Invisicook system while the porcelain countertop remains cool to the touch.
“It’s [Americans with Disabilities Act] compliant,” Case said. “You cannot burn yourself. It’s very safe for children. It shuts itself down after so long. It’s literally impossible to burn yourself. There’s no emissions that come from it. It’s completely clean cooking. It’s phenomenal. It’s the future of cooking. It’s the future of kitchens.”
A three-burner Invisacook unit starts at $2,650, and a five-burner costs $2,950.
Hans King, co-founded Invisacook with business partner Curtis Ceballos in 2019 in Palm Coast. They launched Invisacook in Las Vegas at a kitchen and bath industry show.
King had a background in porcelain countertops, and Ceballos did the electrical engineering.
“We started everything here,” King said of Florida. “We opened a facility in Germany to handle all the units for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. We have a third facility in Australia. We are global.”
Case helped Invisacook increase its reach, King said.
“Haven’s an amazing ambassador,” King said. “Haven was one of our first dealers who believed in the product early on. She’s been demonstrating it in her showroom. People don’t believe it until they see and touch it. We do a lot of social media videos. Everyone thinks it’s [artificial intelligence] driven and it’s not real and on and on.
“Nobody knows what induction is. Induction is exciting the molecules within the cookware. Which is the metal itself. The metal itself creates its own heat.”
Design Right sells Invisacook units across Lee and Collier counties and also in the Florida Keys. The new showroom only will help Design Right grow its business, Case said.
“People kept finding us,” Case said. “We kept growing and growing. We outgrew our former space. We just decided, if we’re going to do this, we’re going to do it right.”
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