The enduring appeal of these Italian appliances has everything to do with their smooth curves, distinctive lettering and lust-worthy colourways
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Smeg has been around since the 1950s, but it wasn’t until the mid-1990s that their retro-inspired fridge designs took the world by storm. For people used to utilitarian stainless steel-style fridges, this curved design classic had people taking notice.
Here are 10 times the addition of a Smeg fridge took a kitchen from ordinary to extraordinary – with special mention the the velvet black style at #8.
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