Smeg Australia presents a new range of efficient rangehoods in two distinct designs.

The latest addition by Smeg completes the ensemble for Australian kitchens, which includes the Victoria upright cookers launched in 2013 that melds the beautiful aesthetics of the 1920s iconic wood-fuelled stove with the very latest in culinary technology. Introducing a vintage aesthetic to one of the most sophisticated freestanding cookers proved to be the perfect fit for the new Australian kitchen.

Smeg’s Victoria upright comprises of two electric ovens, separate grill, seven gas burners, Teppanyaki plate and generous storage drawer, all with a gloss black or panna enamel exterior. 

The ensemble’s latest member is a highly efficient 110cm wide rangehood in a perfectly matching gloss black or panna enamel in two distinct designs – one, a traditional chimney hood style and the other, a more linear, squared design. 

Both Smeg rangehoods feature a high performance but quiet motor, four speeds, electronic controls and two 20W halogen lights.

The traditional chimney hood style model, KT110 removes up to 760m³ of air an hour while the KSE110 removes up to 665m³ an hour. Both appliances have metal grease filters and automatic switch-off after 10 minutes.

The Victoria upright cooker plus the Victoria KSE110 and KT110 rangehoods are available nationally from specialist appliance retailers and department stores.