German brand Neff’s new range of built-in home appliances is designed to offer users greater flexibility in their kitchens, says head of design Ralf Grobleben in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen for the brand.
The Neff Collection can be customised to enable users to tailor the appearance of their appliances according to personal tastes, as well as allowing them to select the way in which they operate and interact with them.
“The kitchen is the most individual room in your home,” Grobleben said in the video. “With our new solution Flex, the idea was to give people the opportunity to choose how to operate their appliance and to choose the colours in their kitchen.”
The Flex Control feature offers users the option to operate their appliances either via touchscreen controls or via a new device called Twist Pad Flex, a pocket-sized dial that provides a haptic experience when cooking with the brand’s appliances.
The magnetic dial can be placed onto the appliances in the collection, such as ovens, hobs and coffee machines, which instantly recognise its presence and respond to its movements.
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