Best Retro Fridge Freezer<br /><br />Retro fridge freezers add bold style to country kitchens and retro-flair to modern ones. They are available in a broad variety of colors and styles.<br /><br />This model that is tall from Bush exudes coolness with a choice of black or red. It's got a large capacity of 281 litres. It comes with an ice-cream drawer that is geared towards greens as well as four safety glass shelves, and a chrome wine rack.<br /><br />Smeg<br /><br />The word Smeg, pronounced SMEG, brings to mind images of an Italian holiday. Imagine sipping negronis in an old terrazza, while eating fine cheeses and stone fruit. Luxury appliance brand Smeg can bring Italian flair to your home for a price that is less than a trip. Smeg's sleek designs and vibrant colors will add a touch of character to any space.<br /><br />The company's beginnings date back to the 1940s when Emilian Guastalla Metallurgical Enamelling Works began production of enamelled steel domestic appliances. In the 1960s, the company's popularity increased with the introduction of the "Elisabeth", a gas cooker, and the "Niagara", a dishwasher that had a larger wash capacity. In the same time the company started producing ovens and built-in hobs. Franco Maria Ricci is one of Italy's most well-known graphic designers and publishers. He created the famous Smeg Logo which features burners from gas stoves as well as round knobs on ovens.<br /><br />Smeg continued to be a hit throughout the 1970s. They offered a wide assortment of electrical appliances including washing machines, microwave ovens and refrigerators. In 1984, Guido Canali designed the Classic collection for Smeg. It was a simple line with simple lines and essential volumes. The timeless style of the collection was displayed at MoMA.<br /><br />Since then, Smeg has forged ahead with cutting-edge technologies and innovative collaborations. The company launched a line of appliances called 'Vitality, that offers healthy cooking and preservation methods like sous vide vacuum drawers and blast chillers. It also launched its 'Connect' system that allows control of appliances through a smartphone or tablet.<br /><br />Smeg's refrigerator freezers are based on the retro design and come in a variety of vibrant colours. Hisense Bordeaux Red, for example, will bring a splash of color to any kitchen. With a large capacity of 220 litres and a 60/40 split, this fridge-freezer offers plenty of room for all your grocery shopping. The fridge-freezer features a salad drawer for fresh greens, and four adjustable shelves. The interior of the freezer compartment is made from stainless steel, and has chrome handles. It also comes with an anti-frost feature. It is covered by a two-year guarantee on the parts and labor.<br /><br />Swan<br /><br />Swan creates attractive retro-inspired equipment at a lower price than similar designs. The fridge freezer is eye-catching with a striking red finish, complemented by chrome handles. The capacity of 300 litres is divided 60/40, ensuring plenty of space for leftovers and frozen meals. It has adjustable shelves, no-frost technology and LED lighting inside.<br /><br />The freezer section is a great place to store fresh food over snacks, so you can store everything from bags of frozen veggies to ice cream. And the fridge side has an area for salads to keep your greens fresh, and plenty of room for drinks thanks to a large door shelf.<br /><br />This Swan fridge freezer is not as stylish as the models featured in our roundup however it does have an elegant design that can be a perfect fit for various kitchen styles. It's the perfect match for a rustic kitchen with wooden cabinets, or for those looking to add a little retro appeal to a modern kitchen. And it's easy to clean!<br /><br />Big Chill<br /><br />Big Chill, launched in the US in 2003, was created by the duo of uncle and nephew Thom Vernon, who wanted to create a refrigerator that was striking, but did not be hidden behind cabinets. The pair decided to imitate the 1950s style with metal bodies that were stamped with chrome trim, as well as pivoting handles. The result is a fridge that's freestanding that has become a favorite of celebs - with Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson and Blake Lively among its fans.<br /><br /><br /><br />The brand's fridge freezers are available in a palette of vibrant colors, and you can even opt for a custom colour for an additional $400. The Big Chill model we tested was a deep Bordeaux Red, and it's a real attention-grabber. The freezer is located at the top of the fridge, separated by an divider. This will aid in deciding which frozen items to buy when you shop impulsive.<br /><br />There's also a salad drawer that lets you prioritize fresh greens, along with four shelves that are adjustable and an integrated wine rack. Despite its old-fashioned exterior the Big Chill fridge freezer has a decidedly modern A+ energy efficiency class, as well as automated defrost.<br /><br />The Big Chill refrigerator is also not small. It's a huge 20.5 cubic foot of space. This is more than twice the size of a 2-door Smeg. It's also available in a dazzling array of bold shades and comes with a plethora of other colors available for a small fee.<br /><br />The Big Chill appears in a variety of Ben 10 episodes, including Deep, Greetings From Techadon, and Tabloid Trouble, where it defeated the Ultimate Aggregor and also froze a few Zarcovian soldiers before switching into Goop to save Piscciss Volanns. It also was seen in Above and Beyond where it was fighting the undead Kraab.<br /><br />Gorenje<br /><br />The Gorenje brand is a Slovenian manufacturer of major household appliances, founded in 1950. Its products are manufactured at central facilities in Velenje and other locations throughout Slovenia, Serbia, the Czech Republic, and Sweden. Originally, the company focused on manufacturing ceramics and kitchen and bathroom furnishings, but by the 1970s it was able to produce appliances, such as washing machines, ovens, and refrigerators. The product line of the company includes televisions and telecommunications equipment.<br /><br />The FAB50 model of Gorenje is the company's biggest retro refrigerator freezer to date, standing six feet tall and offering 19.3 cubic feet of refrigerator and freezer space. The refrigerator is Energy Star certified and comes with LED lighting inside and shelves that can be adjusted and a no-frost option and a noise alarm that alerts you if your door is open. Chrome handles make this refrigerator have an elegant look.<br /><br />While some reviewers have pointed out that the FAB50's cooling capability can be inconsistent, most of its users praise it for its performance. The Gorenje fridge freezer is available in a variety of colors that include pastel green and robin's egg blue. It is perfect for kitchens with a vintage style.<br /><br />Another option for a vintage-style refrigerator is the Hisense RB390N4RRDUK model that comes with stunning Bordeaux red color and sleek chrome handles. It is a huge capacity of 300L and a split of 60/40, that allows for plenty of space to store frozen items. This Hisense refrigerator freezer is Energy Star-certified. Its LED lighting and no-frost technology makes it easy to keep your food fresh.<br /><br />Gorenje has the 83 subsidiaries of Gorenje, with 59 of them located outside of Slovenia. The company manufactures a diverse variety of domestic appliances and ceramics, and provides services in the areas of ecology, energy, and trade. Its brands are represented in more than 90 countries, with the majority in Europe. <a href="https://www.frydge.uk/categories/retro-fridge-freezers">Frydge UK</a> has a solid partnership with Swarovski as well as with Italian design house Pininfarina. Additionally, it supports the Slovenian Nordic Ski Teams and the Gorenje handball club. It is an affiliate of the European Household Goods Manufacturers' Association and has a company-wide social responsibility program.<br /><br />
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