Smeg (appliances)

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Smeg Group S.p.A.
Type Private
Founded 1948
Headquarters Guastalla, Italy
Key people Vittorio Bertazzoni, founder. Roberto Bertazzoni, current Chairman and CEO
Products Home appliances
Website http://www.smeg.com

Smeg is an Italian manufacturer of upmarket domestic appliances. Vittorio Bertazzoni founded the company in 1948 in the village of Guastalla, Reggio Emilia, Italy. The name is an acronym for Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla ("Emilian metallurgical enamel works of Guastalla"). The company remains in the private ownership of the Bertazzoni family with its headquarters still in Guastalla. Smeg is best known for its FAB range of 1950s-style, retro refrigerators that have curved corners and come in a variety of non-traditional colors and patterns. The company also manufactures dishwashers (freestanding - available in FAB style, semi-integrated and fully integrated), washing machines, ovens, microwaves, cooktops, freestanding cookers, rangehoods, refrigeration, wine cabinets, in-built coffee machines.[citation needed]

History

Vittorio Bertazzoni Snr founded Smeg in 1948. The company originally specialised in enamelling and metalwork. It soon began to produce innovative cooking appliances. "Elisabeth", launched in 1956, was one of the first gas ranges to feature automatic ignition, safety valves in the oven and a cooking programmer.

In the 1960s, the washing range was introduced with the production of the first Smeg dishwashers, which soon led to a world premiere in 1970: the first 60cm wide dishwashers with capacity for 14 place settings. High performance hobs and ovens were then designed and produced from the mid 1970s and, during the 1990s, Smeg completed its product range with the introduction of distinctive sinks and hoods after buying Apell, an Italian manufacturer of extractor hoods, sinks and taps based in Ancona.

Other activities

Having established itself in the residential sector, Smeg later entered the commercial market. Smeg Food Service manufactures appliances for the professional hotel, restaurant and catering market and Smeg Instruments supplies disinfection equipment to hospitals and dental surgeries.

Smeg business

The design and manufacture of Smeg appliances is concentrated in three factories based in Northern Italy, each specialising in a specific type of appliance. Excluding the United Kingdom, the company operates thirteen subsidiaries (France, Belgium, Spain, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Portugal, Russia, Ukraine, USA, South Africa, Denmark and Australia), as well as two representative offices in Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia with a network of distributors around the world.

Smeg and designer expertise

Smeg has developed an extensive product collection in collaboration with respected architects and designers, many of them recognised internationally including Guido Canali (who also designed the futuristic company headquarters in Guastalla), Mario Bellini, Renzo Piano and Marc Newson.

FAB retro-style appliances

In 1997, Smeg unveiled their range of striking, retro-style refrigerators. Offered in five colours, the FAB28 bore the distinctive SMEG lettering, deep curved doors and a chunky handle so evocative of the trend-setting 1950s. Fridge-freezer versions followed and colour options expanded to include pink, yellow, orange and lime plus special editions, including a Union Jack door. Dishwashers and washing machines in complementary styling and colours extended the appeal of the retro range and, whilst other brands targeted the market, Smeg had already carved its niche and today its FAB28 refrigerator enjoys design icon status.[citation needed] FAB refrigerators are frequently seen on television programmes and commercials and continue to enjoy enviable exposure in home interest press.

Awards

  • 2007: Domotica award for the head office, given during Green Architecture week. In the same year, the architect, Guido Canali, was also invested with the Medaglia d’Oro all’architettura italiana by Triennale di Milano for the same design, while Smeg won the Dedalo e Minosse award.
  • 2009: Wallpaper Design Award for Newson design oven, organised by Wallpaper magazine.[1]
  • 2010: Good Design Award granted by the Chicago Athenaeum, Museum of Architecture and Design and the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies, for their FP610SG oven and the P755SBL hob from the innovative Newson product line.[2]
  • 2012: Good Design Award, for Linea range PV175CB hob.

See also

  • List of Italian companies

References

  1. http://www.wallpaper.com/news/design-awards-2009-the-winners/2963
  2. http://www.chi-athenaeum.org/gdesign/

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