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Iconic and timeless, the 50s style Smeg retro fridge freezer is the ultimate retro addition to your kitchen. Our range of fridge freezers combine rounded edges and bold colours with the latest in refrigerator technology, to bring you a fridge freezer that can meet the demands of you and the whole family.
With no-frost fridge freezers, energy-efficient models and available in over 20 colours and designs to choose from, there’s a Smeg model that will suit your aesthetic and kitchen.
A retro fridge is a refrigerator that has the iconic 50s/ 60s style but with all the modern technology, features, and energy efficiency of the most modern fridges. Retro fridges are becoming more commonly produced and sold, with competitors emulating our iconic Smeg design.
When you think of 50s-style kitchens, you think of the rounded edges, chrome accents, and bold colours that embody the Smeg kitchen range.
No. Despite their retro design, our 50s-style fridge freezers use modern technology, meaning they’re just as energy-efficient as modern fridges.
No, a retro fridge freezer doesn’t only suit a 50s theme kitchen! Our iconic designs work as an eye-drawing statement piece and add a timeless sense of elegance to any modern kitchen.
A sense of nostalgia and a statement piece for your kitchen aren’t the only reasons to opt for a retro fridge freezer. There are a whole host of reasons, including:
If you’re still unsure, you can check out our retro fridge buyers guide here, which can help you decide whether a retro fridge or fridge freezer is right for your kitchen.
Despite their iconic and 50s-style design, the Smeg retro fridge freezers are full of modern technology and innovative designs.
Our retro fridge freezers come in over 20 designs, colours, and finishes, from our iconic cream finish, to our new azurro blue matte finish, and even designer collaborations with Dolce & Gabbana.
Despite their retro design, a retro fridge freezer works just as efficiently as a modern-looking fridge freezer, meaning it will generally take between 6 and 24 hours to get cold, depending on where you live and the ambient temperature.
If you’ve bought a new fridge freezer, we advise leaving it 24 hours from when you first turn it on to reach the correct temperature before you start loading it with any food.
You can find out the capacity of your existing fridge freezer (typically measured in litres) by measuring the interior height, width, and depth in centimetres, and then multiplying them together. This will provide you with the capacity in terms of cubic centimetres. Then simply divide by 1,000 to determine the volume in litres.
For more information on fridge freezer sizes, read our full measurement guide here.