The jury members of the iF Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award described Miele induction hobs as outstanding in terms of functionality and design. Thus, the two hobs with integrated extractor hood (TwoInOne) and the full-surface induction hob each won a double award. In all cases, these are among the most prestigious awards in the world in this category.

TwoInOne by Miele

Silent and with high performance, the elegant ones TwoInOne by Miele they are particularly requested for the design of cooking areas in open space environments. The overall essential design is characterized by an imposing centrally positioned intake pipe with a cover grille recessed into the glass ceramic.

It was precisely this feature in particular that convinced the jury of the Red Dot Award: pots and pans can be moved freely and the cover grille of the rectangular extractor tube blends harmoniously into the design of the hob. Depending on the model, the grille is either completely black (KMDA 7272 Silence) or discreetly finished with brushed stainless steel strips (KMDA 7473 Silence).

Both hobs have four cooking zones; in the KMDA 7473 Silence, two of them (Flex cooking zones) can be combined, for example for the use of the saucepan, the Gourmet grill plate or the Teppan Yaki plate.

As noted by the jury of the iF Design Award, the TwoInOne hobs offer maximum flexibility thanks also to the reduced built-in height of the appliances, renouncing only the upper drawer of the base unit, as well as the simple and quick Plug&Play installation. Therefore, as pointed out by the jury members, these induction hobs meet the highest demands in terms of aesthetics and functionality.

The KM 7897-1 FL Diamond full-surface induction hob also received the iF and Red Dot design awards.
Up to six pots, pans and saucepans can be placed and moved on the 90 cm wide hob as required. Thus, freedom in the kitchen has no limits.
Furthermore, the hob has a special coating on the glass ceramic: DiamondFinish is one of the hardest surfaces on the market, which makes it particularly resistant to scratches. The Red Dot jury appreciated the elegant and understated aesthetics: “When the hob is not in use, the controls are invisible. The result is a balanced and homogeneous aesthetic”.

The iF commission also highlighted its understated sheen, which gives the hobs an extra touch of elegance.