ELIKOR introduces a new product to the American market – the Yantar cooker hood. The new model has excellent technical characteristics: a powerful Italian turbine with a capacity of 1000 m3/h, touch control with digital indication of operating modes, a residual timer.
The front glass panel in black tempered glass with elegant facets looks great in the kitchen, especially when combined with black glass ceramic cooking tops.
Modern design, the latest technical equipment, 5 years warranty on the turbine and an affordable price make the novelty very attractive to the American buyer.
What significance does the presence of amber hold in a black and white context?
I’m curious, could you please clarify what you mean by “Amber shines in black and white” in relation to the new ELIKOR? Are you referring to a specific feature or design element of the product, or is it a metaphorical description? I’d love to know more about how Amber stands out in a black and white context.