Falmec’s Sophie and the magic of extractor hood design

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Some objects set the tone of a room without making noise. Falmec’s Sophie extractor hood is one of them. Hanging with the lightness of a lamp, but with the power of a
high-performance extraction system, this piece proves that design can also float in the kitchen.

Designed for open kitchens, central islands, or gathering spaces where cooking and entertaining happen simultaneously, Sophie is not meant to be hidden. Its rounded shape, soft-touch texture, and matte finishes make it an object of desire for both interior designers and detail-oriented people. More than just an extractor hood, it is an aesthetic statement.

Illuminate and purify, in a single gesture

Functionality is not sacrificed in the name of design. Sophie is equipped with an effective perimeter filtration and recirculation system, ideal for spaces where you don’t
want to install an extraction duct. A Carbon.Zeo filter guarantees silent air purification without greasy residues, while its LED lighting system creates a warm ambient light that transforms the atmosphere of the kitchen.

This makes it a perfect solution for interior design projects where lighting, ventilation, and aesthetics must coexist in harmony.

Several possibilities

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Available in different finishes, Sophie adapts to Scandinavian-inspired, minimalist, rustic, or contemporary kitchens. Rather than competing with other elements, it enhances
them: it adds visual balance as a focal point that guides the eye without imposing itself.

Designers choose it not only for its design, but because it stylishly solves a classic challenge: integrating the extractor hood without disrupting the continuity of the space. Suspended above an island, Sophie doesn’t block the view or take over the ceiling with heavy structures. It floats, elevating the environment.

The luxury of the invisible

Unlike traditional extractor hoods, Sophie doesn’t scream “technology.” It incorporates it, conceals it, and embellishes it. Its maintenance is simple, its performance silent, and its presence halfway between sculpture and lighting point, redefines what we expect from an appliance.

Nowadays, when the kitchen is the new center of the home, pieces like Sophie by Falmec remind us that ventilation and extraction can be beautiful.