Sophisticated elegance is the hallmark of the Vario cooktops 200 series.
December 16th, 2011
The Vario cooktops series features a selection of perfectly specialised appliances with straightforward, intuitive operation, to meet every conceivable cooking challenge: gas and induction cooktops, special appliances for grilling, teppanyaki cooking and steaming, right down to the corresponding ventilation elements.
All appliances can be combined with one another to create the perfect configuration for every possible cooking need.
Sophisticated elegance is the hallmark of the Vario cooktops 200 series. This is achieved by means of features such as the sleek, integral control module and clean lines that highlight the surfaces of each appliance, creating a smooth, homogeneous look. The effect is enhanced by the rectangular cast pan supports. The elegant solid metal knobs echo the design of the 200 series ovens. Smooth, flat appliance covers complement the stylish design of the Vario cooktops 200 series.
The 28-cm wide cooktops of the Vario cooktops 200 series, including all connection strips and covers, are available in shot-blasted aluminium. The 200 series Varios can be coordinated with appliances from the Gaggenau oven, steam oven, rangehood, dishwasher and Vario cool refrigeration range for complete kitchen integration.
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