Black glass. Even the term evokes a sense of style and minimalist beauty that is undeniable, and with Bosch this beauty is in the hands of the designer.
Bosch home appliances have been designed to make everyday life at home easier, for the designer and the consumer. Combining premium design with intuitive features, the new Series 8 black glass range of cooking appliances is a true expression of form meeting function.
Seamlessly fitting into the design of any kitchen aesthetic, the black glass range is evocative of the latest in kitchen design trends, providing a contemporary edge over traditional stainless steel. Black glass is the perfect solution for those looking for something a little different and apart from the pack, yet still suitable with a broad range of kitchen styles, and functional to a tee.
The Series 8 collection is complete with Bosch’s Assist function, designed to make cooking easier than ever. The Assist feature allows the user select the exact cooking settings they need at the push of a button. The clever added steam function adds bursts of moisture to cooking to create succulent roasts with ease.
The black glass Series 8 ovens are pure expressions of the Bosch brand. The name Bosch is known worldwide and has served as a symbol of excellent quality and reliability for over 85 years. Europe’s leading household appliances manufacturer, Bosch designs award-winning products based exclusively on the real requirements of modern households and designers.
Thanks to trendsetting technology and succinct, simple solutions for the home, Bosch achieves perfect results for design, technology and aesthetics. In addition, high quality, precisely finished materials and a timeless, internationally acclaimed design ensure noticeable quality and sustainability. A recognised high service quality cements the trust of the user in the brand and underpins the Bosch guiding principle, “Invented for life”.
The Series 8 Black Glass ovens are the ideal solution for anyone looking for an oven that looks as well as it cooks – offering that stylish designer edge to house and create the culinary creations of tomorrow.
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