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Emerging Designers Take SMEG Classic into the Future

Monday 23 June 2014, 12:44PM

By Blomfield PR

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Pictured: 2013 SMEG Art Design Competition winner Mark Frazerhurst used tactile cedar blocks to encase the SMEG FAB28 fridge, contrasting the industrial with the rustic, yet retaining the essence of the retro form.
Pictured: 2013 SMEG Art Design Competition winner Mark Frazerhurst used tactile cedar blocks to encase the SMEG FAB28 fridge, contrasting the industrial with the rustic, yet retaining the essence of the retro form. Credit: TRENDS

The SMEG ‘50s retro fridge is an enduring design classic and seemingly almost impossible to improve upon… But for the second year a talented group of emerging designers will be asked to undertake that challenge, redesigning the Classic SMEG FAB28 into a modern work of art.

SMEG New Zealand Distributor and Managing Director Rachel Louie says the SMEG Art Design Competition last year resulted in some breath-taking, original design work and that it was a “no-brainer” to run it again in 2014.

“We had all kinds of entries, from the wacky to the wonderful,” says Louie. “It was a delight to see just how creative and innovative people could be and we cannot wait to see how an expanded group of young designers rise to the challenge,” she said.

Designers and design schools throughout the country have been invited to take part, designing initially on paper and then, if they make the final cut, actually creating their design on a FAB28 fridge itself.  In addition to this recognition, the designer will receive their very own FAB28 from our standard colour range as a prize.

All four finalists will be displayed in the SMEG exhibition area for the public to enjoy at the Auckland Home Show. The fridges will later be donated up for auction with funds  going to a worthwhile charity. Judges for the SMEG competition are themselves Kiwi design classics, including furniture designer Tim Webber; sought-after artist Dave Sotogi; fashion designer Kiri Nathan and New Zealand’s most awarded kitchen designer Mal Corboy.

The overall winner will be announced at a function for the interior design industry at the Auckland Home Show in September.

“This is an outstanding opportunity for a young designer to showcase his or her credentials to the heads of the industry,” says Louie. “Exactly what they need to kick-start their career!”

Entries for the SMEG FAB28 fridge design competition close on Friday August 8, 2014. Further details are available at www.smegart.co.nz 

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For more information, contact:
For more information and images please contact: Paul Blomfield: 021 970 871;
paul@paulblomfield.com

Further competition information: www.smegart.co.nz 

Key Notes:

The SMEG 50s retro range features unmistakably vintage designs whose classic, sinuous lines and vibrant colours combine perfectly with cutting-edge technology. It's safe to say that this product line, developed by SMEG’s internal design studio, has definitively opened the door for personality conveyed through appliances.

Like other famous designs, the original and best FAB28 coloured refrigerator is more than just a mere fridge. It’s the focal point of the kitchen, just like the signature sofa or lamp in your living room.

SMEG has also developed a range of other appliances with exactly the same vintage theme: refrigerators in various sizes and with various capacities and dishwashers. Always evocative and eclectic, they are the standard bearers of the "Made in Italy" design quality that is famous all over the globe for its blend of art and functionality.

About Applico Ltd:

Applico is a 100% family owned and operated New Zealand business.  The company that introduced New Zealand to European appliances 25 years ago specialises in quality, fashionable European-designed kitchen appliances for discerning customers.