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V-ZUG unveils invisible induction system at Milan Design Week 2026
By Kendra Tan | April 24, 2026

V-ZUG’s latest launch leans into kitchens without visible boundaries. (Photos: V-ZUG)

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Swiss appliance manufacturer V-ZUG has expanded its cooktop portfolio with a new line-up of induction cooking surfaces, led by the launch of the CookTop V6000 Integra.

The new cooktop range includes the CookTop V2000, CombiCookTop V2000 and an updated CookTop V6000 FullFlex, offering configurations designed for different kitchen sizes and cooking styles.

The updated CookTop V6000 FullFlex.

Positioned as the flagship of the range, the CookTop V6000 Integra integrates induction technology beneath a continuous mineral surface, allowing the cooktop to remain visually concealed when not in use. The system is built using MDi (Minerals, Design, innovation), a durable material designed to withstand heat, impact and daily wear.



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“In a kitchen, restraint is a powerful design tool,” says Martin von Freeden, head of corporate design at V-ZUG. “Our cooktops are developed to belong. They integrate seamlessly into the space, creating a calm presence that lets the act of cooking take centre stage.”

The launch reflects a broader shift towards integrated kitchen design, where appliances are increasingly embedded into surfaces rather than standalone elements.

The CookTop V2000 is offered in a range of sizes, from 30cm to 80cm, with options for both touch controls and tactile knobs. The CombiCookTop V2000 combines cooking and extraction in a compact 60cm format, targeting smaller kitchens and space-constrained layouts.

For higher-end users, the updated CookTop V6000 FullFlex allows multiple pots and pans to be placed freely across the surface, with automatic detection and consistent heat distribution.

V-ZUG presented the new cooktop range at Milan Design Week 2026, where the CookTop V6000 Integra was showcased within Table Rituals, an installation centred on a sculptural kitchen table that integrates cooking technology into a seamless surface.


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