Samsung Electronics has taken advantage of the IFA 2025 trade show to dazzle with its new line of high-end integrated kitchen appliances. This collection is designed to meet the growing European demand for open kitchen spaces, which offer a cafe-like aesthetic and a more spacious atmosphere.
The protagonist of this collection is the Extractor Induction Hob, an innovative ceramic glass surface that incorporates a powerful extractor. This design, with a slim turbo fan, facilitates effective ventilation via an exhaust duct that can be installed under or behind the counter. The objective is to efficiently keep the kitchen free of smoke and odors.
With Flex Zone Plus technology, the Extractor Induction Hob allows uniform heat distribution thanks to four induction coils, offering flexible placement for pots and pans. Its matte finish and high-durability glass, along with an anti-fingerprint coating, ensure easy cleaning and scratch resistance, maintaining its premium appearance.
This offer seeks to eliminate the need for ceiling-mounted range hoods, improving both spatial openness and the visual flow of modern kitchens. In line with European trends that emphasize larger kitchen islands and eliminate upper cabinets, this product promises to revolutionize interior design.
Alongside the Induction Hob extractor, Samsung will launch the Bespoke AI Dishwasher in Europe. This dishwasher features an automatic-opening door, ideal for integrated installations that seek a clean and continuous aesthetic. Its redesigned top shelf maximizes space for glassware, increasing its load flexibility.
In addition to its attractive design, the dishwasher stands out for its performance thanks to the AI Wash cycle. This system, which uses a turbidity sensor and artificial intelligence algorithms, selects the most appropriate cleaning cycle based on the level of dirt. Since its debut in Korea and the U.S. UU., AI Wash has doubled its usage compared with the normal cycle.
Both products promise improved energy efficiency, aligning with the goal of advancing modern life at home. The new integrated kitchen line will be exhibited at IFA 2025 from September 5 to 9 in Berlin, and its European launch is scheduled for the first half of 2026.


