The Diora has a 6mm tempered glass skirt that makes it look like it floats above your island — LED-lit from below, striking from every angle in the room. A-rated 850m³/hr motor, dimmable LED lighting, optional remote control. 120cm or 150cm. Black or Brushed Stainless Steel.
Diora Island Cooker Hood — The Glass Skirt That Changes What an Extractor Looks Like
Most island cooker hoods are defined by what they're made of: stainless steel, black glass, chrome. The Diora is defined by its shape. A 6mm tempered glass skirt extends outward from the main body of the hood — a horizontal plane of glass that sits between the extraction unit above and the kitchen below. From any angle in the room, it creates the impression that the hood is floating. The structural body appears to recede behind the glass perimeter, and the dimmable LED lighting underneath the skirt projects downward onto the hob and upward through the glass surface simultaneously.
It's a design that works in photographs and works even better in real kitchens. In the lifestyle images, the Diora appears above marble backsplashes, dark cabinetry, and white feature kitchens — and in every setting it reads as a considered centrepiece rather than an appliance that happened to be installed.
6mm tempered glass skirt — the detail that defines the hood
The glass skirt is 6mm tempered safety glass — the same specification used in shower enclosures and glass balustrades, chosen here both for its visual clarity and its practical durability in a kitchen environment. The skirt runs the full width of the hood, extending beyond the body on all sides, which is what creates the floating effect when viewed from below. The dimmable LED array beneath the skirt illuminates the cooking surface while also catching in the glass above it — at lower brightness settings the effect is particularly striking, the glass appearing to glow from its underside.
800m³/hr A-rated motor — built for a large kitchen
Behind the design, the Diora runs an A-rated motor delivering 800m³/hr of extraction — suited to large open-plan kitchen-diners and regular high-heat cooking. Three fan speeds give granular control from quiet background extraction through to full power during heavy cooking sessions. For optimal performance, duct externally via 150mm (6") round or 220mm × 90mm flat rectangular ducting. Where external ducting isn't possible, charcoal filters (sold separately) enable recirculation mode.
Optional remote control — add it at checkout
The Diora is available with or without a remote control, selectable at the point of purchase. This is worth considering during the order rather than after installation — accessing the chimney section to retrofit a receiver is significantly more involved than adding the remote upfront. For kitchens where the hood is installed at ceiling height and the hob is central to the room, remote control operation is the more practical long-term choice.
120cm or 150cm. Black or Stainless Steel.
Both sizes carry the same glass skirt profile, the same A-rated motor specification, and the same LED array. The 120cm suits island hobs up to 90–100cm. The 150cm provides generous overhang for wider cooking surfaces and a stronger visual statement in larger open-plan spaces. The Black finish pairs with dark and dramatic kitchen schemes; the Brushed Stainless Steel suits contemporary neutral and light kitchen designs. Register within 31 days of installation for seven years of parts and labour warranty coverage.