
Miele induction hobs are exceptional in terms of both functionality and design. This has been confirmed by the jury of the iF Design Award and the RedDot Design Award.
Two hobs with an integrated extractor (TwoInOne) and a full-surface induction hob were each double winners.
The design of the TwoInOnes is characterised by the central air intake with a grille set in the ceramic glass screen. This feature, in particular, convinced the jury of the Red Dot Award and allows pots and pans to slide freely. The grille on the rectangular air intake blends in seamlessly with the design of the hob.
Depending on the model, the grille is either completely black (KMDA 7272 Silence) or has discreet brushed stainless-steel slats (KMDA 7473 Silence).
Both hobs feature four rings, whereby two rings (Flex zone) on the KMDA 7473 Silence can be joined to give a racetrack burner, for example for an oven dish, a Gourmet griddle or a Teppan Yaki. The TwoInOne hobs offer maximum flexibility in contemporary kitchen design according to the iF Design Award assessment.
A further recipient of the iF and the Red Dot design prize was the KM 7897-1 FL Diamond full-surface induction hob. As many as six pots, pans and oven dishes can be placed anywhere on the 90cm wide hob unit and move around freely.

