Home appliance highlights 09
IFA 2009 will be the second time that the leading brands in consumer electronics and in the household appliance industry have been displayed together, with an even more extensive presentation on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. IFA offers a unique combination of these markets, and provides the ideal platform for international dealers, buyers, consumers and the
industry.
For the consumer electronics sector the focus is on media use in the home and on the move, while the household appliance industry is concerned with such aspects as comfort, lifestyle, health and wellness. And there are plenty of innovative developments among both large and small electrical appliances. Outstanding design, ease of operation, smart technology and, of
course, highly efficient use of water and energy, are the main features of the new household appliances from the leading brands.
Not to be missed – Home appliance highlights at IFA 2009
Eco Lavatherm from AEG: with amazing energy savings
Smart, flexible, economical: the modular dishwasher concept from Bosch
Professional kitchen systems for the home that are a cut above the rest
Bake and mix in style – the new Kenwood Chef Titanium Event
Laurastar MAGIC i-S6 ironing system: the first genuine lightweight professional ironing system
Elegant giant for gourmets: side-by-side-refridgerator GR-P247CNNV from LG
Melitta tempts coffee connoisseurs with unique milk foamer
Miele@home: Ready for more intelligent systems
Sheer elegance in pure white: the latest breakfast set from petra-electric
Culinary utensils – the Philips Robust Collection
Clean lines and proven flavour – the Senseo Quadrante from Philips
Breakfast at your fingertips: innovative touch technology from Russell Hobbs
The new Syntia automated coffee maker from Saeco – finesse, styling and technology
XXL washing – Samsung’s giant WF-8120 washing machine with capacity of twelve kilograms
coolConcept from Siemens: the right place to store every kind of food
Free Coffee from Solac: perfect espresso with ESE pads
No more burnt toast: ritter ET 10, the very first built-in toaster





