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SMEG presented in America the first refrigerators with exclusive Victoria design

Victoria series is one of the most distinctive and iconic collections made by SMEG. Inspired by the first Elizabeth gas stove, introduced in 1955, the series embodies the confidence and harmony of a timeless classic and brings an exclusive style to interiors. Originally included internationally acknowledged and award-winning cooktops, the series has recently been expanded to include built-in appliances.

The big appliances for the kitchen

Big appliances for the kitchen

SMEG introduced in America the first refrigerators with exclusive Victoria design

. In 2016, to the delight of Victoria fans, it was joined by another delightful novelty: two refrigerator models made in the characteristic Victoria design. Functionality and harmony are reflected in the materials, decorations and original details, like the 50s-style SMEG logo and the chrome handles, which give the appliances a particularly charming touch.

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New fridge-freezer SBS963 with a large freezer compartment, LCD display and touchscreen control. The fridge compartment has three glass shelves, two fruit and vegetable storages with special BLUE Light lighting, three adjustable shelves and a bottle compartment, ensuring enough space for all these products. Meanwhile, the freezer has two drawers, four shelves and two adjustable door compartments, ready to store as much ice cream as you need. Available on the American market in black and cream colors, the refrigerators also boast a water cooler and ice maker built into the door.

Large appliances for the kitchen

The FQ960 four-door fridge-freezers are more than just appliances for cooling. With a total capacity of 616 liters, it is worth mentioning that 77 of them are ā€œmulti-zoneā€ units that can be used as both refrigerator and freezer compartments, adapting to the userā€™s needs. The refrigerated compartment is located in the upper half of the appliance and is equipped with two hinged doors that open the entire refrigerated compartment.

Passionate about tradition and detail, the Victoria range is designed to turn the kitchen into the very heart of the home. Exquisite style, first-class quality and unique design: three major qualities that make Smeg appliances different and unique. Victoria series is no exception: all its appliances have features typical of ā€œ1950s styleā€, with a solid control panel and excellent build quality. Since its introduction, the popularity of this series has only increased, combining its classic look with the most modern functionality. The range currently includes: hobs, built-in ovens and compact ovens, gas hobs, refrigerators, wall extractors and warmers.

Large appliances for the kitchen

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Comments: 3
  1. Teagan

    These new refrigerators with the Victoria design by SMEG sound intriguing! Iā€™m curious to know if these refrigerators are just aesthetically pleasing or if they also offer any new features or improved functionality compared to other models. Can you provide more information on their performance, energy efficiency, and any unique features they might have?

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  2. Cambria

    How can I order one of these exclusive Victoria-designed refrigerators by SMEG in America?

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  3. Samuel Foster

    These SMEG refrigerators with the exclusive Victoria design sound intriguing! Iā€™m curious to know if there are any unique features or technologies incorporated into these refrigerators that set them apart from regular models. Additionally, could you please provide some information on the availability and pricing of these Victoria-designed refrigerators in America? Thank you!

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