



Norviro SteelFlow™
Meet the prep system you’ll actually use every week. The Norviro Multi-Prep Set brings your washing, draining, and grating into one clean flow — so instead of juggling bowls and wiping water off the counter, everything happens in one place. It keeps your space calmer, your movements smoother, and your kitchen feeling organized without you having to think about it.
Our Promise
We believe cooking should feel simple and natural — not cluttered or frustrating to manage. That’s why every Norviro order comes with our Effortless Kitchen Flow Promise. If your prep doesn’t feel smoother, your counter doesn’t stay clearer, and your kitchen doesn’t feel more organized — that moment when everything just moves the way it should — simply reach out. No friction. No complicated process. Just a setup that helps you cook with more ease and control, or we’ll make it right.
Most Common Questions
Question 1: Is it useful long term, or just at first?
Yes. Norviro is designed to become part of your everyday cooking routine, not something you use once and forget in a drawer. Most people find themselves reaching for it during weeknight dinners, meal prep Sundays, or anytime they want things to feel more organized. Over time, it becomes that one setup you rely on because it simply makes prep smoother. Instead of accepting clutter and extra dishes as “just part of cooking,” you naturally move through washing, draining, and grating in one clean flow.
Question 2: When does it make the biggest difference?
Norviro makes the biggest difference on busy evenings when you’re cooking quickly, during meal prep when you’re handling multiple ingredients, or anytime your counter starts feeling crowded. It’s especially helpful when you’re rinsing vegetables, draining pasta, or grating ingredients and don’t want water pooling everywhere. In those moments, you’re not juggling tools or wiping down surfaces constantly — you’re moving efficiently, with everything working together in one place.
Question 3: Is it easy to use and live with?
Absolutely. Rinse your produce in the basin, lift to drain instantly, grate directly into the bowl, and stack everything neatly when you’re done. No complicated setup, no extra attachments, and no learning curve. Because it’s stainless steel, it stays durable, easy to clean, and ready for daily use. Most people quickly stop thinking of it as a “multi-functional tool” and simply see it as their normal way of prepping — they just notice their kitchen feels calmer, cleaner, and more under control.


You know that moment when you’re rinsing vegetables in one bowl, reaching for a colander, then grabbing a grater — and suddenly the counter is full and water is dripping everywhere? You’re mid-cooking, trying to stay organized, but it feels more chaotic than it should. It’s not that cooking is hard — it’s the switching, the clutter, the constant back and forth. That’s usually when you think, “There has to be a simpler way to do this.” And when everything stacks neatly, drains cleanly, and works together in one place, the whole rhythm of cooking feels calmer — and you naturally move closer to the kind of kitchen flow you’ve always wanted.

The Norviro multi-functional set combines a basin, colander, and grater into one seamless system, so you stop replacing tools mid-prep. Stainless steel means it doesn’t absorb odors, doesn’t stain, and won’t rust — which is exactly why professional kitchens rely on it daily. The nested design keeps your counter clear and your cabinets uncluttered, while the smooth surface makes cleanup quick instead of another chore. It’s not about doing more — it’s about removing friction from something you already do every day.

Rinse your produce, lift and drain in seconds, grate directly into the bowl, and stack everything away when you’re done. No extra dishes, no water pooling on the counter, no juggling tools. It works because each piece was designed to function together, not separately — which is why it feels effortless instead of gimmicky. And if it doesn’t become your go-to prep setup from the first week.
