Falmec 2025 preview

The innovative solutions of the company are inspired by the concept “invisible technology” in which extraction becomes part of the kitchen.

Falmec took part to the latest edition of area30, an international kitchen event held at the end of September in Löhne. For the occation, the company offers a preview of its 2025 new products following the concept of ‘invisible technology’ in which extraction becomes part of the kitchen, with ‘hidden’ solutions placed inside distinctive and surprising pieces of furniture.

Falmec new appliances include Brooklyn, designed by Francesco Lucchese and part of the innovative Elements collection. This solution stands out for a bridge structure that increases functional space in island kitchens and combines extraction with additional storage modules of different sizes, enhanced by multifunctional accessories.

Level One and Level Invisible, instead, ara two downdraft hoods which integrate into the worktop. Amidst the products already available on the market, Falmec documented a special interest in the Zero Easy integrated cooking system - featuring elegant aesthetics and ease of installation - and in Levante, the scenic island hood with motorised Up/Down system, now even smarter due to the Dialogue System technology that connects the hood directly to the hob.

The Shelf extraction hood from the Elements collection, showcased in a delicate pistachio green shade, was also among the most favoured products at the exhibition. Falmec also exhibited many other models from the range, such as the Fusion and Verso Easy wallmounted hoods with Dialogue System, the built-in hoods with touch control Virgola Touch and Parallel, both in a refined black finish, and the Brera cooking system in a special prototype with a stone finish surface.