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Smeg is a family business based in Guastalla, in the Reggio Emilia province. Founded in 1948 by Vittorio Bertazzoni, the company initially specialized in metalworking and enamelling, as the name suggests: short for Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla. The production of household appliances began in the 1950s and the company immediately distinguished itself with the ability to develop and use the latest technologies. For example, in 1970, the world premiere of the first 60 cm dishwasher with a capacity of 45 place settings took place. Over the years, Smeg gradually added more kitchen appliances to its catalog and began working with internationally renowned architects and designers, establishing the brand as a world leader. As a result, some products have become design icons while others are true works of art, thanks to the winning combination of technology and aesthetics that characterize Smeg appliances. The numerous design awards that have received Smeg products are due to the company's advanced in-house design center and state-of-the-art production processes, completely concentrated in Italy and subject to stringent quality and compliance controls.
Smeg appliances. Integration of technology and style According to the Smeg philosophy, home appliances are the stars of the kitchen, the heart of the home. Their unique aesthetics and thoughtful design give Smeg products a unique look. Smeg devices have been designed to meet all stylistic requirements, from classic to modern, with the highest functional, ergonomic and technological quality. Smeg's most iconic collection is the 1950s line, launched with a free-standing FAB refrigerator. Its rounded lines, pastel or bright shades, vintage chrome steel handles, reminiscent of a glorious past, should not be misleading
the device also includes advanced technologies. The company produces single or double door refrigerators of various sizes, as well as freezers, minibars, range hoods with sliding doors, and a range of small appliances such as blenders, juicers and toasters. Smeg's product list goes on and on. Freestanding cookers are one of Smeg's longest standing brands. The company offers a range of vintage or retro models, such as the Vittoria or Cortina kitchens, or versions inspired by the vibe of the 70s, such as the Portofino kitchen. Although they resemble our grandmothers' kitchens, they contain the best features and performance standards, including integrated ovens and hobs. The innovative Linea range stands out from the more modern collections with an essential aesthetic that fits perfectly into minimalist kitchens. The built-in gas hob PV175S2, winner of the renowned Good Design Award 2012, has a glass-ceramic hob only 4mm thick.
is available in a wide range of colors, from elegant black to white to silver. Linea stoves belong to the same line
have glass doors in colors matching the hob and flat or sloping stainless steel and glass cooker hoods, with displays and touch buttons. The collection is completed by a stainless steel sink, which includes accessories such as a basket for bowls, a drainer, a trash can and a retractable glass chopping board. Functional and technological items such as household appliances in an artistic key. Following the pop revival, Smeg created a series of special editions of the FAB refrigerator from the 1950s line. The door has been adorned with images such as the Italian flag, the Union Jack flag, Piet Mondrian-inspired graphics in the Fab Multicolor model, or special finishes such as chalkboard paint, denim and the innovative “Soft Touch” matte varnish. The 1950s line includes the Fiat 500 Design Collection, developed in collaboration with Italia Independent, bringing together two leading Made in Italy companies - Smeg and Fiat - to create a refrigerator inspired by the Fiat 500 bonnet. Made from original Fiat moldings and assembled entirely by hand, it is perfect for upscale environments or public places such as bars, restaurants or bars. Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana fashion designers has brought the world FAB28 art refrigerators and small Sicily Is My Love appliances, including toasters, blenders, coffee makers, blenders and kettles covered in Sicilian-inspired images, colors and motifs. Smeg also gave his hobs an artistic touch. Thanks to the exclusive, patented laminar burners, the Dolce Stil Novo series is characterized by efficiency and innovation. The minimalist aesthetics of the burners, perfectly integrated into the table top, leaves room for a decorative accent thanks to a specific set of artistic grills shaped with naturalistic motifs such as leaves, fruit, birds or butterflies.
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