Product Name
54″ Skylight Ceiling/Soffit Range Hood
Designer
Futuro Futuro
Manufacturer
Futuro Futuro
Manufactured
Italy
Kitchens
Stainless steel kitchens
Kitchen elements
Kitchen appliances and Cooker hoods
Configuration
Island
Hidden
Use
Residential
Installation
Built-in
Ceiling-mounted
Style
Contemporary
Design
Features
With perimetral aspiration
Low-noise
54″ Skylight Ceiling
940 CFM

Futuro Futuro’s 54-Inch Skylight Ceiling/Soffit Range Hood provides a clean recessed ventilation solution for an entire room. It’s the perfect solution for kitchens with high ceilings bringing an open-view to the entire kitchen. The hood evenly fits into the ceiling to avoid any protrusions making it look just like another lighting fixture. As a ceiling mounted hood, it provides for whole-room ventilation so you’re entire kitchen will always have clean air. It’s made out of the highest grade of Stainless Steel, premium Italian craftsmanship, and cutting edge technology. The fine Italian craftsmen employed by Futuro Futuro demand to work with the highest quality of materials to ensure their work will stand the test of time. For kitchen hoods, AISI 304 Stainless Steel is easily the best choice. It has an exceptionally high resistance to corrosion and rust resulting in a long-lasting product that will never give in to grease or grime. To bring you the best experience a kitchen hood has to offer, a combination of power and low noise, Futuro Futuro developed a cutting edge sound absorbing chamber with a patented design. This innovative technology is how 940 CFM Internal Whisper blower is able to remain quiet even on its highest settings. Your kitchen will never be as quiet or clean as it is with a Futuro Futuro hood. The Skylight Ceiling/Soffit Range Hood uses the latest in kitchen filtration technology, a perimeter suction system. It works by directing airflow to the outer edges of the hood to create a well rounded capture area preventing any smoke or smells from escaping. The easy to remove and dishwasher safe concealed filters provide a clean filtration at all times. To make sure the hood is always running at peak efficiency, the electronic control panel has a filter cleaning reminder to let you know before they start losing effectiveness. This control panel also has a remote so you can easily set a 15-minute delayed shut off timer or change between any of the four adjustable speeds. Two fluorescent lights bring a balanced illumination for your entire kitchen. They are a long-lasting, energy efficient option to keep operating costs low. By always using high quality material, premium Italian craftsmanship and developing innovative kitchen ventilation solutions, Futuro Futuro paves the way for how kitchen hoods should be made. sku: IS54SKYLIGHT

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