The Gaggenau design approach is focused on the future, and on pioneering technological and lifestyle development while refraining from following fashionable trends.
October 8th, 2014
Lavish surfaces and clear lines combined with materials like stainless steel, aluminium or glass convey continuity and authenticity to produce a product with longevity and excellent performance to ensure the products sustainable lifecycle.
The 200 series ovens feature a revolutionary design that allows all appliances to be built in flush with their surroundings. The 60 cm-wide ovens are available with full glass fronts and feature doors that open up to an angle of 110 degrees for optimum access.
Possessing the flexibility to be built into wall cabinets either beside or over one another, the ovens can also be installed under the worktop or can be arranged with any other appliances from the 200 series to create the perfect unit.
The 200 series oven range consists of ovens, Combi-steam ovens and Combi-microwave ovens and is complimented with a range of microwaves, fully automatic espresso machines and warming drawers.
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