
Miele used EuroCucina 2026 to reinforce its position as one of the industry’s most design‑driven and future‑focused premium appliance brands, unveiling a suite of innovations built around flexibility, connectivity and intelligent assistance. The brand’s “Designed to Move with You” concept took centre stage across both its EuroCucina booth and the redesigned Miele Experience Center in Milan, presenting a kitchen that adapts fluidly to modern living.
A Connected, Responsive Kitchen Ecosystem
Miele framed the kitchen not as a static workspace but as a dynamic, evolving environment, where appliances, architecture and user behaviour interact seamlessly. The brand’s immersive stand demonstrated how cooking, storage and living increasingly overlap in compact urban homes and open‑plan spaces.
A key highlight was the KM 8000 induction hob paired with M Sense cookware, a smart system that uses integrated temperature sensors to prevent burning and boiling over—an example of Miele’s push toward intuitive, self‑regulating appliances.
CulinaryCoach: AI‑Driven Cooking Support
Miele also advanced its digital ecosystem with CulinaryCoach, an AI‑powered assistant offering personalised cooking guidance, real‑time answers and automatic transfer of settings to connected appliances. This positions Miele firmly within the emerging category of AI‑supported kitchen workflows.
Compact Living, Elevated
With urban homes shrinking, Miele showcased several solutions designed for high performance in small footprints. The standout was the 14 cm steam drawer, which combines with a compact oven and microwave to create a 3‑in‑1 cooking solution for a standard 60 cm niche—ideal for flexible menu preparation and multi‑zone cooking.
The brand also presented Miele Compact Living: Kitchen Unit powered by Hettich, a modular concept blending appliances, storage and workspace into a single adaptive unit for dense urban environments.
Design‑Led Extraction and New Finishes
Miele expanded its ventilation offering with refined, compact extractor hoods and integrated solutions that blend into cabinetry, supporting the trend toward minimalistic, unobtrusive kitchen design. New finishes, including Pearl Beige, underline the brand’s push toward premium materiality and architectural integration.A compact 60 cm 2-in-1 cooktop with integrated extraction – bringing full functionality into one of the most common kitchen formats.
✔️ A new built-in extractor hood with an elegant glass panel – virtually invisible when not in use. When cooking, the panel folds forward to provide intuitive control and protect the cabinetry.
Both solutions follow one clear principle: the appliance adapts to your kitchen – not the other way around

