A few decade in the past, IKEA famously launched an idea video laying out its imaginative and prescient for the kitchen of the long run. The central idea for his or her envisioned future kitchen was a kitchen desk that not solely made the expertise of cooking and consuming interactive with a contact interface, but additionally had built-in induction transmitters beneath the desk’s floor that transmitted power to energy home equipment and powered invisible-to-the-eye heating zones.
It was a compelling peek into what may very well be. Whereas induction cooktop hob know-how was and is a considerably mature know-how, the thought of utilizing an induction transmitter to supply each wi-fi energy and heating in on a regular basis kitchen countertop surfaces fired up our imaginations in the identical manner Tom Cruise’s John Anderton character did about gesture interfaces greater than twenty years in the past in Minority Report.
Since IKEA launched its video, the futuristic thought of utilizing an atypical floor as a supply of energy and cooking warmth has been inching slowly towards turning into a actuality with out ever seeming to make it to market. Whereas there have been some efforts in standards-building by the identical group that introduced us wi-fi telephone charging customary Qi, precise product introductions of kitchen surfaces with built-in wi-fi energy and heating have been just about non-existent.
However that’s modified over the twelve months due to an organization named Cloen. Nestled on the east coast of the Iberian peninsula, this small Spanish startup has begun to drag again the curtain on the know-how they’ve been growing for the higher a part of a decade. The corporate’s know-how, which it calls Cloen Cordless Know-how (CCT), is constructed round a twin induction plate system that gives heating to cook dinner zones and wi-fi power transmission to countertop home equipment.
The corporate’s patented know-how is on show in New York Metropolis on the flagship showroom of Spanish tile maker Porcelanosa. For Porcelanosa, one other (and far older) firm that additionally makes its residence within the Valencian Neighborhood of Spain, Cloen constructed a custom-designed set of kitchen counter tops and furnishings with the CCT know-how beneath the Spanish tile and furnishings firm’s Gamadecor model.
You may watch a demo video of the CCT-powered Gamadecor product beneath:
Along with constructing their very own countertop kitchen merchandise and people of companions (like Porcelanosa) with built-in transmission methods, Cloen can also be engaged on a brand new line of countertop small home equipment beneath the BeCordless model, a three way partnership between Cloen and cookware firm Bergner. These countertop cooking home equipment, which you’ll be able to see in utilization within the video above, embody blenders, toasters, and air fryers.
The corporate is working with Porcelanosa on the cooking floor roadmap to construct modular kitchen cooktops with as much as 5 invisible cooking and energy transmission zones. It additionally works with different producers to construct kitchen tables with dual-cooking and energy transmission zones.

Above: Rendering of a 5 twin induction modular system being developed for 2025 launch
The corporate has additionally labored with TV present producers in Spain and South Korea to construct {custom} merchandise for chef-centric cooking packages. In actual fact, you may see the Cloen-powered cooktop on Netflix within the actuality TV present Woman Tamara, which is about Spanish aristocrat and chef Tamara Falcó.
For its product in Korea, the corporate is growing a desk just like the one within the IKEA idea video. Nevertheless, when you anticipate to cook dinner on a wood-only kitchen desk, you could be barely disillusioned. Based on Cloen, the desk may have each energy zones on the wooden floor and induction heating in an in-laid glass space.
The corporate, which was based by Pablo Cerra, an engineer by coaching, has grown to round 20 individuals, over half of them engineers. The concentrate on engineering is because of Cerra’s intention of constructing the whole lot wanted for the system. Cloen owns not solely the core know-how ideas but additionally develops the software program and offers the SoC circuit boards to construct into its companions’ methods.
“The key is the software program algorithm and the chip (microprocessor),” Cerra advised The Spoon. “That’s secret to the entire know-how.”
Cerra and his group determined to construct a full-stack firm to be an ingredient know-how for their very own and different manufacturers’ wi-fi energy kitchen know-how as a result of he felt the inspiration wanted to be laid for the market.
“This know-how needs to be for everybody,” Cerra mentioned. “In the event you purchase a cell phone now, you may cost it with a standard charger or wi-fi charging. The factor is, wi-fi energy and induction for the kitchen need to be the identical.”
However Cloen isn’t alone. As talked about, the Wi-fi Energy Consortium is working on its Ki customary, and we’ve heard from a number of equipment manufacturers that they’re investigating and actively constructing merchandise that may embody wi-fi energy. Different startups and tile firms are additionally taking a look at constructing wi-fi energy methods.
Stepping again, the arrival of wi-fi energy and invisible cooking zones can also be a part of a broader development in the direction of know-how and performance within the kitchen receding into the background. Certain, it’s a part of the invisible kitchen design development, nevertheless it’s additionally greater than that, a part of the megatrend that has know-how disappearing earlier than our eyes, fueled by AI, voice and gesture interface platforms, know-how miniaturization, and the affect of firms like Apple and, effectively, IKEA over the previous decade.
