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After having seen the raising interest of Mexican consumers for Italian style technological products and the increasingly requests for its brand, Smeg officially marked in Mexico, by opening a branch in the capital….
The toaster and the mixer of the 50s collection by Smeg, designed in collaboration with Matteo Bazzicalupo and Raffaella Mangiarotti of the deepdesign studio, has received the iF Design Award 2015. These products…
The Good Design Awards are presented every year by a selected jury of the Chicago Athenaeum Museum – Architecture and Design Museum. They are an international recognition for cutting-edge products in the industrial…
Family and journey are the central themes that inspired Round the World, the work created by Matt Blackmore, the winner of Smeg Art Design competition 2014. A very important message is transmitted with…
Four original customizations of Smeg FAB28 refrigerator were made by four New Zealander designers, finalists in the Smeg New Zeland Art Design Competition. The results of their work are very interesting, being inspired…
Considering the growing diffusion of web traffic via smartphones and tablets, Smeg has made his Italian and international website (www.smeg.it; www.smeg.com) fully responsive. The contents of the website are then optimized for each…
Daily items becoming testimonial of the “Italian style”. One of the most important home appliances Italian companies was founded in 1948 by the initiative of a family of entrepreneurs who, with passion and…
Italian home appliances industry has always been one of the most important in the world and many Italian brands of the sector are very popular in Europe and in the other Continents. So,…
Household appliances producers have told the evolution of the Italian culture with their advertisements, showing the social and technological changes occurred during almost a century. For over sixty years, images and slogans have…
The evolution of cooking appliances and food processors made the culinary art no more a tiring task but a pleasant activity for men and women indistinctly. The induction technology, then, made it more…
