Whether it’s the selection of refrigerators or wine cellars, Fhiaba’s expanding range of colours and finish options make it the perfect solution for any commercial project – no matter the style of the space or the needs of the kitchen.
August 11th, 2022
With high demands for performance and functionality, commercial kitchens are the epitome of practicality: Reflected by choice of appliances, designed to withstand heavy use yet sometimes lack aesthetics.
Fhiaba, the premier name in Italian refrigeration, is turning this notion on its head with its Built-in Refrigeration solutions, which fulfil the necessities of high-quality food and wine storage while providing opportunities to add style and flair to the kitchen.

All made in Italy, Fhiaba’s Built-in Refrigeration ranges provide a bespoke personality to kitchen spaces with a selection of six metallic (Titanium, Copper, Pearl White, Satin Steel, Gold and Pearl Silver) or six pastel colours (Claret Red, Royal Blue, Antique White, Gloss Black Grey, Deep Dark Green and Dark Cocoa Brown). An additional 213 custom RAL colours add new dimensions to this exceptional collection.

While the smooth and streamlined appearance of their Built-in Refrigeration solutions enables seamless integration into any kitchen space, Fhiaba’s range of colours makes it the ultimate statement piece. The company’s customisation options offer a unique opportunity to create a sense of individuality, providing designers with the freedom to select and match Fhiaba products for a specific space.

Fhiaba Built-in Refrigeration: 90cm Classic Series Column Refrigerator in Satin Silver and Pearl White
The Built-in Refrigeration ranges includes fridges/freezers, fridges, freezers and wine cellars that offer superb technological capabilities. The 90cm Classic Series Column Refrigerator (KS8990FR) stands out, including Fhiaba’s patented EvenLiftTM technology that allows sliding shelves to adjust to any height in the fridge compartment.
This refrigeration unit also includes the OptiViewTM lighting system, which provides an optimal view of the interior using modern LED technology. Also included is the ProVentTM ventilation system, which evenly distributes cold air throughout the fridge by circulating it laterally. And new electronic technology with the Fhiaba Access™ control menu manages and monitors the entire fridge operation process.


Right: Fhiaba Built-in Refrigeration: X-Pro Series in Titanium | Left: Fhiaba Built-in Refrigeration: Classic Series in Titanium
Fhiaba’s Built-in Refrigeration displays incredible attention to detail, high-end technology and premium materials. Each model includes technological and design innovations that are protected by international patents. One such feature is the dual-movement hinge, which provides self-balancing movement that ensures stability and resistance for unlimited opening over time, enabling the appliance to be built in.


Right: Fhiaba Built-in Refrigeration: Classic Series in Copper | Left: Fhiaba Built-in Refrigeration: X-Pro Series in Copper
The definition of functional and design excellence, Fhiaba’s limitless range of customisation options are designed to achieve a fresh look for any kitchen while representing the pinnacle of food and wine preservation. This fusion of comfort, functionality and beauty is what makes Fhiaba the industry leader in luxury refrigeration.


Right: Fhiaba Built-in Refrigeration: X-Pro Series in Gold | Left: Fhiaba Built-in Refrigeration: Classic Series in Gold
To find out more about Fhiaba’s Built-in Refrigeration, visit Fhiaba’s website.

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