Velvet ovens combine technological excellence with the pure elegance of a minimalist design that matches any modern kitchen.
September 15th, 2010
The door opens automatically thanks to a control on the touch screen display, whether it is drop-down or side-opening.
Alternatively, the Velvet ovens are available with drop-down door with handle.
The oven interior consists in a single, non deformable body without visible welded parts having a capacity of 65 litres.
The interior surfaces, including the door and the baking trays do not have sharp parts or welded spots.
The Vitreous structure of the easy clean enamel makes the surfaces perfectly smooth so that cooking grease and oils simply slide off for easy cleaning.
The touch screen display with its 16 million colours is an interactive system that allows you to intuitively control the Velvet oven functions by simply touching the appropriate symbol.
A high-tech marvel that is extremely easy to use thanks to the intelligent software that allows you to set and customize programs.
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