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Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces by Dolce & Gabbana

Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 
Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana
When it comes to Kitchen the first thing that comes to mind are those dark colored stainless steel appliances that we use on daily basis. Smeg appliances, took the first initiative and are adding more colors to Kitchen because of their current collaboration with Dolce and Gabbana. A new fashion line called "Sicily Is My Love" has been introduced in the market by this famous fashion Brand that includes refrigerators and different small machines clad in ravishing Mediterranean themes and in addition to it symbolizing Sicilian traditions like puppet theater.




The Kitchen appliances had 1950s inspiration—timeless masterpieces—which is most clear in the refrigerator like the icebox. Their surface colors and patterns are much the same as Italy's vintage paintings of floral and geometric designs; they convey a crisp point of view to the things we utilize each day.

Equipping your kitchen with these colorful Vintage style machines, in any case, will cost you a pretty penny. Small gadgets—toaster, pot, coffee maker, juicer, and hand blender—all begin at $600. The refrigerators, which arrive in an assortment of represented themes, are a greater speculation at $50,000 each.

Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 
Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana
Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 
Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana
Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 

Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana

Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 


Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana

Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 
Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana

Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 
Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana
Ordinary Kitchen Transformed into Art Masterpieces  by Dolce & Gabbana 
Smeg Appliances Collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana
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