After a six-year break, mainly due to the coronavirus – and in the year of its 125th anniversary – Miele is back at the world's most important kitchen trade fair, Eurocucina in Milan. On almost 1,000 square meters, the company presents a brand and product presentation that has never been seen before. Under the motto "The Pulse of Every Kitchen", visitors will embark on an inspiring journey. The key content: Two new colour schemes and digital features for comfortable and sustainable living.
For the first time, Miele is presenting its handleless built-in appliances from the ArtLine design line in the new Pearlbeige colour at Eurocucina in Milan. Thanks to their smooth surfaces, appliances such as ovens, steam cookers and fully automatic coffee machines can be integrated flush into furniture fronts. In addition to graphite grey, brilliant white, obsidian black matt or gloss, the warm, neutral beige shade is another elegant nuance for even more design options.
Miele is further expanding its range of powerful and aesthetic hoods – with a new generation of ceiling fans and headroom hoods. Thanks to their design, ceiling fans are particularly suitable for use above cooking islands in open plan cooking and living areas. Miele's hoods with extra headroom, on the other hand, are elegant eye-catchers and, as their name suggests, provide sufficient headroom when cooking. All hoods come from the Miele Group's competence centre for ventilation technology in Arnsberg, Germany. The new models will be premiered at the Eurocucina trade fair in Milan.
For many, cooking is the best hobby in the world, but it also often presents cooking enthusiasts with challenges. New smart home applications from Miele now simplify complex processes and provide tips for sustainable and energy-saving cooking. All this comes with a fun factor.
An enduring pledge – The Miele family company has stood for quality and sustainability since 1899. The premium manufacturer is now celebrating its birthday with a wealth of attractive promotional models across all product groups as well as a free 125-week extended warranty. This applies to all 125 Gala Edition models which include built-in kitchen appliances in a new obsidian black matt design.
The ArtLine series of built-in appliances in noble obsidian black matt was first presented by Miele last autumn. To mark 125 years of Miele, the company is now offering a free 125-week extended warranty – on top of the statutory Miele guarantee. These elegant handleless appliances blend in with virtually all living styles and combine effortlessly with many materials and colours. This promotion comprises ovens, compact microwave combination ovens, a combination steam oven, warmer and vacuum drawers, a built-in coffee machine and a wine storage unit. These are joined by induction hob units with a special matt black ceramic glass finish. A cooker hood, a freestanding fridge-freezer and front panels for fully integrated dishwashers in the same colour tone complete the 125 Gala Edition range.
In the year that marks 125 years of the company, Miele is prolonging the warranty period on selected anniversary models by 125 weeks. With the purchase of one of around 50 special Miele models, customers are granted a guarantee period lasting almost four and a half years instead of the statutory 2 years. The international campaign started in Germany in February and will run until September 2025.
Your favorite dress is pretty creased after being worn for only a few hours. A pullover has absorbed odors from a really pleasant evening at the restaurant. You got caught up in a shower on a short walk? Everyone is familiar with such moments, where garments are not dirty – but by the same token are no longer fresh enough to go straight back into the cupboard. Airing laundry indoors is unpractical and not exactly hygienic, and washing items or even taking them to the dry-cleaners is neither convenient nor gentle. The solution to this dilemma is the new Aerium laundry cabinet from Miele.
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