Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Smeg 50s Retro Refrigerator-Freezer From WestEdge Design Fair 2014

Last but not least, the final product we want to share with you from the WestEdge Design Fair 2014 is the smeg coloured 50s retro refrigerator-freezer model! The smeg display stood out amongst the other appliance displays that flooded the Bakar Hangar. Not only did they have one, but they had two displays! One, shown below, focused solely on the Retro Style Refrigerator-Freezers, and the other focused on all other smeg appliances such as ovens, coffee machines, cookers, and more.



Retro Style Refrigerator-Freezers lined up
at the WestEdge Design Fair 2014
 
With the attention to detail these retro style appliances are more than function pieces, but more of a decorative element for your kitchen that have truly become iconic. Scroll down to see six ways you can incorporate a smeg into your kitchen whether it’s Retro, Farmhouse style, Transitional, Eclectic, Rustic, or Modern!


Midcentury Retro

http://instagram.com/p/ublDCGrDck/?modal=true

The Pink 50’s style smeg  pops in this adorable studio!

 

 Farmhouse Style

http://www.facilisimo.com/msinningn/blog/decoracion/general/azul-cielo-en-varsovia_877799.html
 
The Pastel Blue smeg fits right into
this charming farmhouse style kitchen. 

 
 
Transitional

http://magpieandsquirrel.com/seeing-red/
 
The iconic Red smeg , need we say more.
It is the perfect statement piece in this
bright white kitchen.
 

 
Modern Eclectic
 
http://spicerandbank.blogspot.com/2011/07/daily-dose-720.html

The Pastel Green smeg sits bright and
joyful in this eclectic style kitchen.     
 


Rustic Modern
 
http://mechantdesign.blogspot.com/2014/09/black-smeg-light-wood.html
 
http://mechantdesign.blogspot.com/2014/09/black-smeg-light-wood.html
 
A rustic kitchen never looked better. Who would've thought
a 50's style refrigerator-freezer would pair well
in a modern rustic style kitchen? It's brilliant!
 
 
 
Modern
 
http://www.idlights.com/big-pendant-bulbs/
 
This black 50's style smeg crosses into
modern territory and never looked better.
 
 
 
 



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