Gaggenau launches nearly invisible cooktop that "allows the architecture to breathe"
Promotion: German kitchen appliance brand Gaggenau has launched The Essential Induction cooktop, which is designed to be "seamlessly integrated into a kitchen's worktop".
The Essential Induction cooktop includes a stone worktop surface with only two visible elements: the LED light and performance dials.
Resembling a small dot, the light shows the user where to place the cookware. It warns of residual heat and vanishes when not in use to transform the cooktop into an area that is suitable for a range of activities including preparation, serving, dining, working and socialising.
The cooktop includes a worktop surface with only two visible elements, the LED light and performance dials
Beneath the 12-millimetre deep worktop, high-performance 21 and 28-centimetre induction modules can be individually configured to create a "spacious and unified multi-use cooking surface," according to the brand. The product offers 12 power levels and an illuminated performance dial in black or stainless steel. According to Cosentino ? the makers of Dekton ? its stone worktops are carbon neutral.
The cooktop is suitable for a range of activities including preparation, serving, dining, working and socialising
As part of the launch, Gaggenau has also developed removable magnetic surface protectors for existing cookware, which come in four sizes for pans between 10 to 28 centimetres.
These protectors are designed to safeguard the worktop, ensure conductivity and mitigate any nois...
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