Perfect ambience - The new Maris island hood from Franke takes the form of a matte black cube, suspended from the ceiling by four discreet cables. From a slightly farther perspective, this minimalist shape appears to levitate. Since the hood also serves as a source of working light and mood light (thanks to LED strips located on both long sides), it is primarily associated with an avant-garde lamp.
Guarding the good atmosphere: the new Maris island hood from Franke.
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Functionality in a beautiful form:
There is a balance between aesthetics and functionality in high-end kitchen appliances. Developments in technology make this possible. That's why the new Maris range hood combines high efficiency with quiet operation, which can be controlled via a touch panel or remote control. As a result, even the most intense odors, greasy fumes or smoke effectively disappear inside the device, so as not to disturb the atmosphere of family dinners or dinners with friends.
Guarding the good atmosphere: the new Maris island hood from Franke.
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Beauty in practice:
The functionality of the new hood is not only about efficient operation and convenience of use. It is also important to easily keep it spotlessly clean. Optimal use of the room volume also plays an important role. The Franke Maris hood, combining the function of a hood and a light source, allows you to minimize the number of visible fixtures - in accordance with current trends in interior design. The model with a width of 80 cm harmoniously harmonizes with the hob with a width of 75 to 90 cm, perfectly matching most kitchens.
Guarding the good atmosphere: the new Maris island hood from Franke.
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Maris is not only a hood, but also a symbol of how contemporary design meets functionality. Here, technology not only serves a utilitarian purpose, but shapes the form of the hood, making it a decorative element of the kitchen, comments Katarzyna Niezabitowska-Baj, PR&Event Manager at Franke. For more information, visit www.franke.pl
Guarding the good atmosphere: the new Maris island hood from Franke.
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