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Modernized built-in oven with stainless steel front

The stainless steel front sets the tone at once: a wide 90 cm panel cut from a single 3 mm sheet, held in a restrained frame and paired with dark glass. The result is a built-in oven that reads as a precise object rather than a bulky appliance. Even in the photos, the contrast between brushed metal, black surfaces and the concrete-look backdrop keeps the shape clear.

A front built around one continuous metal surface

The stainless steel oven front runs across the full width without visual interruption. That broad surface gives the appliance its strongest line: horizontal, calm and direct. Because the front panel is made from one sheet of stainless steel, the door and surrounding frame feel tightly resolved. It is a detail you notice before any controls or display, especially in close-up views where the metal edge catches the light.

There is little decorative interruption here. The black glass opening sits behind the metal, while the round control knobs sit to one side and keep the front legible. This is where the modern oven front becomes more than a technical item. It works through proportion, through the weight of the sheet metal, and through the way the darker elements recess behind it.

A door that moves with less effort than its weight suggests

The door weighs 20 kg, yet the movement is described as easy to open and soft to close. That effect comes from the hinged, damped mechanism, which is one of the most visible gestures in the product story even if the engineering sits behind the surface. The door’s motion changes how the front is read: less like a heavy slab, more like a controlled plane that opens with measured resistance.

For a luxury built-in oven, that detail matters because the user meets the appliance at the handle and hinge before anything else. The horizontal grip in the imagery reinforces that reading. It stretches the front visually and gives the dark opening a clear point of contact. The closed door remains clean and continuous; the open moment, by contrast, is where the mechanism quietly shows itself.

The handle, knobs and display do the visual work

On the right side, the round control knobs sit against the dark panel like small mechanical markers. They are simple forms, but they break up the broad steel plane with just enough rhythm. In another view, the horizontal handle above the opening creates a second line that echoes the width of the appliance. Together, these details give the front a clear hierarchy: metal plane, dark opening, controls, grip.

The built-in oven with TFT touchscreen adds a second layer of information without crowding the surface. The display brings a sharper, more contemporary reading to the front, especially when set against the black glass. It is a restrained update, not a showpiece. The screen sits within the composition rather than competing with it, which is why the front still feels disciplined despite the added interface.

Technical updates, kept visually quiet

The product was recently modernized with technical improvements that led to energy efficiency class A and the addition of a TFT touch display. Those changes are not announced with visual noise. Instead, they sit behind a front that remains dominated by metal, glass and controlled lines. That restraint gives the appliance its project-page interest: the visible design barely changes, yet the specification has been brought forward.

There is also a choice of stainless steel knobs or black versions, which lets the front shift slightly in tone. The black option would push the controls further into the dark field of the display, while the steel version keeps them visible against the panel. It is a small variation, but on this kind of appliance small variations matter. They affect how the front is read in a kitchen composed of stone, wood or other muted surfaces.

Why the concrete backdrop suits the appliance

The photographs place the oven against a concrete-look background, and that setting sharpens the object rather than softening it. The rougher backdrop keeps the metal front from feeling polished to the point of detachment. Instead, the stainless steel, the dark glass and the concrete tone work as a clear material contrast. The appliance stands out because the background stays quiet and flat.

In the detail shots, the frame edges are crisp, the black panel absorbs light, and the metal surfaces reflect just enough to show their geometry. That makes the appliance useful for readers looking at ovens with touchscreen or studying stainless steel finishes in kitchen projects. The design language is direct: a wide front, a few essential controls and a display that is integrated rather than added on top.

What the images reveal up close

Image 179350 focuses on the front at an angle, where two round control knobs sit beside the dark glass/display area. The silver trim is sharper here, and the thickness of the front can be read more clearly. Image 179351 opens the view a little more: a rectangular built-in oven with a large glass opening, a horizontal metal handle and the controls positioned to the right. Both images show the same thing from different distances: this is a built-in oven shaped by surface and line.

That makes the page useful beyond product identification. It gives a clear reference for anyone browsing built-in ovens, studying a stainless steel oven front, or comparing front layouts in a minimalist kitchen design project. The appeal is not in excess detail. It lies in the exactness of the materials, the measured weight of the door, and the way the TFT touchscreen is folded into a front that still looks controlled from every angle.

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