Win a black FAB10 bar fridge at Saturday in Design Singapore. This little guy could be yours when you drop by Warehouse 72-13 (72 – 13 Mohamad Sultan Road) during Saturday in Design and drop in your business card near the black bar fridge on display. Combining the classic 1950s aesthetic with the latest refrigeration […]
May 2nd, 2011
Win a black FAB10 bar fridge at Saturday in Design Singapore.
This little guy could be yours when you drop by Warehouse 72-13 (72 – 13 Mohamad Sultan Road) during Saturday in Design and drop in your business card near the black bar fridge on display.
Combining the classic 1950s aesthetic with the latest refrigeration technology, the new 130-litre Smeg FAB10 bar fridge is all about the curves.
Despite its small stature and classic styling, this retro fridge is anything but old-fashioned inside, with electromechanical thermostat, automatic defrosting, an A+ energy rating and adjustable glass shelves. (Valued at $1380 RRP)
While you are there, you can take in an array of other exhibitors in the one space – so explore this warehouse venue and find Missoni Home from Miles and Theodore, Hay, Vantage Concept, Bode, Okamura, CMS Electracom, Bambu Interiors, Cilicon Faytory, Oon, Zip Industries and check out the Habitus installation from the talented hansel and Blow Inc.
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