Himpel booth at the 2026 Seoul Living Design Fair. /Courtesy of Himpel

Ventilation appliance specialist Himpel will take part in the 2026 Seoul Living Design Fair to unveil a new product lineup and move to strengthen its leadership in the ventilation market.

Himpel said on the 24th that it will showcase new products proposing a range of ventilation lifestyles at the Seoul Living Design Fair, held at COEX in Seoul from the 25th to Mar. 1. The Seoul Living Design Fair is Korea's leading lifestyle exhibition introducing the latest housing and living trends and spatial innovation.

At this exhibition, Himpel will present an "intelligent ventilation system" that goes beyond simple indoor ventilation. Centered on sensing-based automatic ventilation, low-noise structural design, and space-customized environmental management technology, the company implemented a system that manages indoor air quality on its own. Himpel will unveil bathroom ventilation appliances that control airflow three-dimensionally, low-noise kitchen ventilation appliances optimized for cooking environments, and system ventilation appliances that automatically manage air quality by space.

The bathroom ventilation appliance Huzentte Air360 uses a 360-degree motorized rotating discharge structure to evenly deliver warm air and ventilation throughout the bathroom. It features voice recognition to enhance ease of use. With a black mirror finish, mood lighting, and RGB lighting that changes with humidity, it also strengthens the bathroom's design elements.

The kitchen ventilation appliance Hucla Fore is composed of three lineups to meet consumer needs. By applying a BLDC motor and a structural design based on specialized materials, it reduces resonance and microvibrations, achieving low noise at library indoor levels. The top-tier model detects the amount of hazardous gas generated through an air quality sensor and automatically adjusts suction volume. This model supports automatic ventilation tailored to cooking environments by linking with the Internet of Things (IoT) and ventilation air purifiers.

The system ventilation appliance Huben Eco is a ventilation air purifier that applies a washable polymer element to efficiently manage air by space through room-by-room control and sensor-based automatic ventilation. With noise and vibration reduction design and improved installation convenience, it lowers maintenance burdens and is designed with the goal of realizing a "breathing home."

A Himpel official said, "We focused on solving the air problems we face most often and for the longest time at home in a smarter, quieter, and more intuitive way," adding, "We will build a 'breathing home' where, even without consumers paying special attention, the house maintains comfort on its own so they can enjoy a healthy and comfortable life."

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