Linear ensemble Discover Smeg’s all new ‘Linear’ ensemble of ovens and cooktops – a radical design change from the iconic classic Canali signature. ‘Linear’ glass and stainless steel stripping brings transparency and lightness to kitchen appliances. Smeg(61 2) 9384 5678smegappliances.com.au
April 30th, 2008
Linear ensemble
Discover Smeg’s all new ‘Linear’ ensemble of ovens and cooktops – a radical design change from the iconic classic Canali signature.
‘Linear’ glass and stainless steel stripping brings transparency and lightness to kitchen appliances.
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