Classic Design
Smeg’s Classic kitchen is the most enduring range in Smeg’s portfolio and has been proven over time since its first iteration in 1985. The range, with signature Classic control knob, was designed in collaboration with world-leading architect, Guido Canali, who also designed Smeg’s headquarters in northern Italy plus the headquarters of Italian fashion brand, Prada.
Synthesis of Past and Present
Canali’s work has included the restoration of ancient Italian architecture and the creation of significant works of modernist architecture. Smeg’s Classic range embodies Canali’s ideals of strict form, simple and essential design. The elegance of a Smeg Classic appliance means it can enhance the most traditional or contemporary kitchen. It’s this ability to bridge past and present which renders the Classic range timeless.
Signature Style
Smeg’s Classic style is available across the spectrum of appliances in Smeg’s portfolio. From the giant 150cm to the 60cm freestanding cookers to all of the single and double oven options including the 90cm Thermoseal pyrolytic oven, to a full range of compact combination ovens, steamers, microwaves and coffee machines as well as traditional and low-profile cooktops, rangehoods and sinks.
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