Sub-Zero, the leader in luxury refrigeration and wine storage, continues to set the standard with two new integrated models.
Beautiful in aesthetics and intelligent in design, the Sub-Zero kitchen appliances range is only strengthened with the introduction of the spacious refrigerator column and a slimline freezer column.
Virtually disappearing into any kitchen cabinetry, with neither hinge nor grille visible, these integrated refrigerators reflect the innovative thinking that has made Sub-Zero a design icon in the cooling appliance sector. A patented three-axis door panel alignment system ensures a flawless fit with adjacent cabinetry, and exclusive design elements allow toe kick height to range from just 51 mm up to 152 mm
With the refrigerator column measuring 914mm in width and the freezer column 457mm in width, there are choices available for large and cosier kitchens.
Developed with and for the design community, Sub-Zero products offer design flexibility backed by over 70 years of appliance expertise and have been constructed using premium-grade material, tested to exceed all standards for reliability and performance.
Combined with outstanding food preservation technology, Sub-Zero’s designer integrated refrigeration line keeps food fresher longer while blending seamlessly into any kitchen design.
Available now, exclusively at e&s, Winning Appliances and Spartan Electrical. Find the national Showroom at Bank House, 11-19 Bank Place, Melbourne.
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