How to create quieter, cleaner kitchens with Falmec extractor hoods
Merging a long manufacturing tradition with cutting-edge technology while working with some of the industry's leading designers, locates Italian brand Falmec at the forefront of kitchen extractor hood evolution.
June 28, 2022 | 10:00 pm CUT

Based in Italy's manufacturing heartland, Falmec draws on expert manufacturing, the latest technology and the best in design to produce 130,000 innovative kitchen extractor hoods and other items each year


Innovation in extraction hood technology continues with Elements, Falmec's latest concept unveiled at Eurocucina, which introduces modular units that can be made to fit any space, large or small
At the forefront of extractor hood evolution
Throughout its 41-year history, Falmec has been at the forefront of this evolution from day one. Starting out as an artisanal enterprise in Veneto, Italy’s manufacturing heart, the company now produces over 130,000 items annually, offering both ventilation as well as cooking solutions. The company was founded as a family business by a mechanical engineer, who combined his expertise in both innovative fireplace and fitted appliances, creating the first built-in wooden kitchen with integrated ventilation.Falmec continues to push forward with its products, responding to, as well as anticipating, consumer demand for new forms and functions

Starting with Mare with E.ion technology, Falmec introduced a range of sleek pendants that ionise odour particles, creating fresher, more hygienic kitchens
Quieter, more compact and multifunctional
In the last few years, the company's in-house designers and researchers have concentrated on making their products more compact, quieter and even multifunctional. In 2016, Falmec was one of the first companies to launch extractors integrated within kitchen worktops with the Piano extractor unit. Earlier in the decade, Falmec introduced E.ion technology, in which ionised particles neutralise odour molecules to keep kitchens fresher and healthier. The company’s filters now use ionisation technology and zeolite particles to create long-lasting and sustainable extractors and air purifiers. This allows designers to create groundbreaking new types of products. These include Falmec’s signature ductless kitchen hoods, which are reminiscent of elegant pendant lamps for island units; as well as more slimline horizontal air filtration units which combine function with new aesthetics.This longstanding approach to innovation means the company also regularly collaborates with Italy's leading industrial designers and architects


Francesco Lucchese-designed multi-functional Spazio with Circle.Tech technology (above) won Italy's prestigious Compasso d'Oro in 2020. Light (below) features Multi-Air technology and has won multiple design awards
Creating quieter kitchens
Falmec's long-standing research to improve home comfort has also focused on creating quieter kitchens. The company's patented 'Noise Reduction Technology' features noise-absorbing materials and optimised air-flow pathways for an 86% decrease in noise levels. This spring, after a two-year pandemic-induced delay, Falmec was back at Eurocucina and presented a new product concept called 'Elements' where ventilation is totally integrated into modular systems.
Falmec's Lumen 175 in the Silence NRS (Noise Reduction System) Collection produces up to 86% less noise while Monolith from the Elements collection integrates storage and air extraction in one sleek unit

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