The chimney hood becomes design. A veil of contemporaneity rests on the classic inverted T aesthetic, to renew the codes of a model that has made history.
Skypad, the new hood Faber ceiling
Watch the stove from a new perspective. And 'what does SkyPad, the innovative model built-in design, featuring a solid steel body and a thin glass panel, ideal to allow a powerful perimeter extraction.
Faber presents its new cabinets smart Carré and Thalia
Designed for environments with modern, new models of hoods F Carré and Thalia have a pop style and a technological heart with excellent performance, affordable.
Dynamic, extra small, easy to install and with new colors ranging from cameo pink to dove blue to sage green. Faber, the company that launched the first plexiglass extractor hood model on the market in 1958, presents Carré and Thalia, the new models with a pop style and a fully technological heart.
FABER presents SKYLIFT hood at the Furniture Fair 2014
Mobility, built-in and maximum extraction combined in a new hood concept. The company that invented the hood in 1955 presents the new Skylift, the only hood integrated into the ceiling that descends on the hob, at the Salone del Mobile 2014.
PAREO: THE HOOD "TAILORED" OF FABER BY SAMUEL Codegoni
Minimalism and Japanese elegance inspire furoshikiThe refined technique of wrapping objects with textiles and silk fabrics in order to conceal, protect, and at the same time enhance what is packaged. for Pareo the designer Samuel Codegoni It adopts the same principle.