Gain as much pleasure from cooking as from elegant design with Miele’s sleek DA 5990 W Décor Rangehood.
July 2nd, 2009
Miele is revolutionising the kitchen by introducing the DA 5990 W rangehood transforming even the most loyal take-out diner into a dinner party fiend.
Miele encourages cooks to embrace their inner socialite as the rangehood features state of the art technology which can be programmed to automatically switch off after 10 minutes, leaving time to focus on the more important callings in life.
Cleverly designed to fit into any style of kitchen, the DA 5990 W is 90cm wide and is comprised of timeless glass and stainless steel materials, imbuing a ‘modern chic’ ambience to any space.
Combining seamlessly classy aesthetics with optimum performance, Miele’s rangehood utilises fully electronic touchpad controls, ensuring the highest level of operating convenience and safety.
Miele also cleverly adds a double-sided, suction intake fan motor to maintain a consistently comfortable temperature in the kitchen, whilst three power and intensive fan settings place the power in the hands of the owners.
Made in Germany to Miele’s high quality standards, this rangehood stands in a league of its own by offering additional features such as a brushed stainless steel chimney, safety switch off and removable stainless steel grease filter.
The DA 5990 W Décor Rangehood will be available from Miele from 1 July at an incredibly low introductory price of $1,399.
Visit Miele in the Downtown Surry Hills precinct at Saturday in Design 2009.
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