Samsung has broadened its smart appliance lineup with three new kitchen products built around cleaner design, connected control, and AI-driven automation. The new range includes the Bespoke AI Single 1-Door Fridge & Freezer, the Bespoke AI Dishwasher, and the Extractor Induction Hob.
The three devices target a modern kitchen environment where appearance, efficiency, and flexibility matter as much as core performance. Samsung is positioning them as premium home appliances that blend into interiors while also responding more intelligently to everyday usage patterns.
A kitchen lineup built around integration
Samsung’s latest move reflects a clear effort to make the kitchen look less cluttered and work more quietly in the background. Each product follows the same visual direction, but the features are tailored to different kitchen tasks.
The common theme is simple: a minimal exterior, smarter operation, and better connection to the SmartThings ecosystem. That combination is meant to support households that want appliances to feel more coordinated and easier to manage.
Single-door storage with flexible AI cooling
The Bespoke AI Single 1-Door Fridge & Freezer is designed for changing household needs. Two units can be paired and used together as either a fridge or a freezer, while each one can also operate independently.
Its front panel is flat and handle-free, which helps it sit neatly alongside kitchen cabinetry. Samsung also added an Auto Open Door feature that opens the door with a light touch, along with a light sensor that adjusts brightness automatically.
More importantly, the model includes AI Precise Cooling. Through SmartThings, the system can schedule defrost cycles based on usage patterns, with Samsung noting that the process can be set for low-activity periods such as nighttime. The goal is to maintain a more stable temperature so food texture, flavor, and freshness are less affected.
The fridge-freezer also uses Metal Cooling, which relies on full metal channels on the back wall and the door surface. This helps the temperature recover faster after the door is opened, a useful trait in kitchens where the appliance is accessed frequently.
Samsung set the starting price for the Bespoke AI Single 1-Door Fridge & Freezer at KRW 890,000.
Dishwashing that adjusts to the load
The Bespoke AI Dishwasher follows a similar logic of adapting to real-world use. In Europe, the model comes in energy grades A-20%, A-10%, A, and B, and Samsung uses Active Fan Dry on models below grade A to keep drying efficient.
That drying system increases airflow inside the machine and lowers the temperature of the rinse water. Samsung says this approach helps reduce energy use without compromising the main cleaning cycle.
The dishwasher is also offered in several installation types, including fully built-in, freestanding, semi built-in, and underbuilt. That flexibility makes it easier to fit into different kitchen layouts.
At the center of the product is AI Wash, which uses turbidity sensors and machine learning algorithms to detect leftover food at each stage of the cycle. The dishwasher then automatically adjusts wash and rinse times, and Samsung says this can remove the need for pre-rinsing.
A third rack adds more room for cutlery, kitchen tools, and drinkware. The drinkware area can hold up to six cups and uses a rotating nozzle to improve cleaning, while also freeing up space in the lower racks. The Bespoke AI Dishwasher starts at KRW 570,000.
Cooktop and extractor combined in one unit
The third product, the Extractor Induction Hob, takes a different approach by combining an induction cooktop and an extractor hood in a single device. Samsung says the format is meant for open kitchens, especially where a conventional hood is not practical.
The hob uses Flex Zone Plus, which expands the usable cooking area so several pots and pans of different sizes can sit on the same surface. It also comes with an Anti-Scratch Glass panel rated at Mohs 8.
Samsung says the top surface is more resistant to scratches, includes a superhydrophobic layer to reduce residue, and uses a matte finish to keep it looking cleaner during regular use. On the extraction side, boost mode delivers suction power of 720 m³/h.
The company also says the appliance carries an A+ energy efficiency rating while still reducing odors, smoke, and steam effectively during cooking. Its starting price is KRW 4,989,000.
Designed for easier upkeep
Samsung has also built in maintenance features that support routine cleaning. The Easy Clean Grease Filter is dishwasher-safe, while the stainless steel filter is said to trap up to 95% of grease and oil.
An integrated charcoal filter helps reduce odors and gases, giving the appliance a practical role beyond simple extraction. Together, these details reinforce Samsung’s push to make advanced kitchen equipment feel less technical in use and more seamless in daily operation.
According to Hyoung Min Park, Vice President and Head of the Customer Experience Team in Samsung’s Digital Appliances division, the new range strengthens the company’s position in premium kitchens through designs that blend in and intelligence that serves real use cases. He added that AI-based cooling, adaptive washing, and integrated extraction are intended to respond to actual household behavior.
Source: www.sammobile.com






