15 Great Documentaries About Retro Fridge Freezer Uk retro fridges freezers add retro flair to modern kitchens, and strikingly quirky to traditional kitchens. These fridge freezers are available in a variety of colors and styles.

This model tall from Bush oozes coolness with a choice of black or red. Its usable capacity is a wholesome 281 litres, with a salad drawer, which is designed to accommodate greens, 4 shelves of safety glass, and an chrome wine rack.

Smeg

The word Smeg, which is pronounced SMEG is a reminiscence of an Italian holiday. Imagine sipping negronis in an old terrazza, while eating exquisite cheeses and stone fruits. While this dreamy getaway is unlikely to be real, the high-end appliance brand is sure to bring that Italian style to your kitchen at a price slightly less than an excursion to Sicily. Smeg's modern, vibrant colors and designs will add personality to any space.

The company's roots go back to the 1940s, when Emilian Guastalla Metallurgical Enamelling Works began producing enamelled steel domestic appliances. The company's popularity grew during the 1960s thanks to the introduction of the "Elisabeth" gas cooker as well as the "Niagara" dishwasher which brought larger capacity wash capabilities. During this period the company started producing built-in hobs and ovens. Franco Maria Ricci is one of Italy's most renowned graphic designers and publishers. He created the famous Smeg Logo, which incorporates burners from gas stoves and round knobs on ovens.

Smeg's popularity grew in the 1970s, with a wide range of electrical appliances that included microwave ovens, washing machines and refrigerators. In 1984, Guido Canali designed the Classic collection for Smeg. It was a simple collection that had clear lines and essential volumes. The timeless design of the collection was displayed at MoMA.

Since the beginning, Smeg has forged ahead by introducing new technologies and a variety of creative collaborations. The company launched the "Vitality" line of appliances that provide healthy cooking and preservation methods like steam ovens and sous vide vacuum drawers and blast chillers. It also introduced its Connect system for control of appliances through a smartphone or tablet.

Smeg's fridge freezers make no exception to its retro aesthetic and are that are available in a variety of vibrant colours. The Hisense Bordeaux Red model, for instance, can add a splash of colour to any kitchen. With a generous capacity of 220 litres and a 60/40 split, this fridge-freezer offers plenty of space for all of your grocery shopping. The fridge-freezer has a salad drawer for fresh greens, as well as four shelves that can be adjusted. The interior of the freezer compartment is constructed from stainless steel and has chrome handles. It also comes with an anti-frost feature. It has a two-year warranty on parts and labor.

Swan

Swan makes attractive retro-inspired appliances at a lower price than similar models. The fridge freezer is an attention-grabber with a striking red finish, complete with chrome handles. The capacity of 300 litres is split 60/40, which means there's plenty of room for leftovers and frozen meals. It also has adjustable shelves and a no-frost system and an internal LED lighting.

The freezer section prioritizes fresh food over snacks, which means you can store everything from frozen vegetables in bags to ice cream. The fridge's side has a salad drawer for keeping your greens fresh and plenty of room to store your drinks on the extra-large shelf in the door.

This Swan fridge freezer isn't as sophisticated as some of the models featured in our roundup however it does have an elegant design that can work with a variety of kitchen styles. It's ideal for kitchens with wooden cabinets or those who want to add some retro flair to their modern kitchen. And it's easy to clean!

Big Chill

It was first introduced in the US back in 2003, Big Chill was founded by uncle-and-nephew team Thom Vernon and Orion Creamer, who wanted to make an eye-catching fridge that didn't conceal itself behind cabinetry. They opted to channel 1950s designs with cast metal bodies and chrome trim. They then added pivoting handles to give it a more retro appeal. The result is a freestanding refrigerator that has become a favorite of celebs with Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson and Blake Lively among its fans.


The fridge freezers from this brand come with a range of vibrant colors. You can even pick the color you want for an additional $400. The Big Chill model that we tested is deep Bordeaux Red. It's a very attractive and eye-catching. The freezer is located on the top of the fridge, and is separated by the divider. This should make it easier to prioritize frozen food in the event that your shopping trips are impulsive.

There's also a salad drawer that lets you prioritise fresh greens, plus four shelves that are adjustable and a wine rack that is integrated. Despite its vintage exterior, the Big Chill fridge freezer has an unmistakably modern A+ energy efficiency class and automated defrost.

The Big Chill refrigerator isn't small. It's a generous 20.5 cubic foot of space. This is more than twice the size of a standard two-door Smeg. It's available in an array of vibrant colors, and many more are available for a small fee.

The Big Chill is featured in a variety of Ben 10 episodes, including Deep, Greetings From Techadon, and Tabloid Trouble, where it battled Ultimate Aggregor and froze some Zarcovian soldiers before switching into Goop to save Piscciss Volanns. It also appeared in Above and Beyond, where it fought the undead Kraab.

Gorenje

The Gorenje brand is a Slovenian manufacturer of household appliances, founded in 1950. The company's products are produced in its central plant in Velenje, as well as other facilities across Slovenia and Serbia as well as the Czech Republic and Sweden. The company initially focused on ceramics, kitchen and bathroom furniture, in the 1970s, it expanded into appliances like ovens and refrigerators. It also makes washers, ovens, and dishwashers. The product range also includes telecommunication devices and television sets.

The FAB50 model by Gorenje is the biggest Gorenje retro refrigerator freezer to date, measuring six feet tall and boasting 19.3 cubic feet of freezer and refrigerator space. This Energy Star-certified refrigerator features adjustable shelves, internal LED lighting, a no frost system as well as a sound warning that lets you if the door is left open. Its chrome handles add a chic style to any kitchen.

Although some reviews have complained about the FAB50's inconsistency in cooling, the majority of users generally give it high ratings. This Gorenje fridge freezer is available in a variety of colors, including pastel green and robin's egg blue. It is perfect for vintage-style kitchens.

Another option for a vintage-style refrigerator is the Hisense RB390N4RRDUK model which offers stunning Bordeaux red color as well as sleek chrome handles. It has a generous 300L capacity as well as a 60/40 split that provides plenty of room for frozen food items. This Hisense refrigerator freezer is also Energy Star certified, and its LED lights and no-frost feature make it simple to maintain your food's freshness.

Gorenje has 83 subsidiaries, including 59 that are located outside Slovenia. The company produces a vast range of ceramics and domestic appliances, and provides services in energy eco-friendly, trade and ecology. Its brands are available in more than 90 countries, with the majority in Europe. The company has a solid partnership with Swarovski and collaborates with Italian design house Pininfarina. It also sponsors the Slovenian Nordic Ski Teams and the Gorenje handball club. It is a member of the European Household Goods Manufacturers' Association and has a corporate social responsibility program.

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