Living RoomHomeEntrance Area
While Steed had only tiny kitchens in his first two flat, this kitchen is a large one, well equipped with numerous cabinets and hangers.

At the windows site of the kitchen, there is the gas stove, and the sink, opposite at the wall towards the living room stands the refrigerator.
There is a kitchen table with chairs (Too Many Christmas Trees and The House that Jack Built).
Steed has a bizarre system of order in this kitchen because the food is never in the cans that fit the label. Sugar is in a can for the wild thyme, the eggs are in the lunch box, later in the sugar bowl (A Touch of Brimstone), Steed says the phone books have their place in the bread-bin (How to Succeed at....Murder). But that's not entirely true as four phone books can be seen lying on Steed's desk in How to Succeed at....Murder.
Steed has a large kitchen, there are at least ten pots and pans and a lot of kitchen accessories, but he's never cooking anything. Only coffee and tea gets "cooked" here and once Mrs. Peel promised to "spoil" him in Too Many Christmas Trees. The only foods that Steed has at home are eggs (A Touch of Brimstone), and he gets milk delivered (Too Many Christmas Trees).

One can not help wondering whether Steed kept secret documents in the freezer ...
It also seems to be necessary because some enemy agents appear to know the address of Steed's flat (Two's a Crowd, Honey for the Prince).

At least the Champagne seems to be stored in the right place: the refrigerator.

Consequently, the first bottle of Champagne that Steed and Mrs. Peel did ever enjoy was in the episode The Murder Market in Steed's flat.
This is the Russell and Hobbs electric coffee-pot that Steed had in Series 4.
Have a look at the one he used in series 5 and 6..


Steed and Mrs Peel are using the same coffee-pot model, her's can be seen in The Town of No Return.
Too many Christmas Trees The town of no return
John Steed's Flat - No.3
Kitchen