Frigoriferi d'arte
Smeg & Dolce&Gabbana

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The iconic coloured 50's style design refrigerator with internal freezer compartment, perfect for adding character to the kitchen or living room without sacrificing cooling performance and the convenience of a practical and functional interior
  • Interior lighting for perfect visibility of shelves in the refrigerator compartment
  • The fan contributes to an even distribution of air inside the refrigerator
  • The external handle ensures practicality and ease of use of the refrigerator
  • The fruit and vegetable drawer ensures the best storage conditions for fresh food, avoiding any contamination
  • Environmentally friendly R600a refrigerant gas contributes to rapid cooling with lower energy consumption
  • Climatic class SN-T makes the appliance suitable for working at room temperature between 10 °C and 43 °C (50 °F ~ 109 °F)
  • The low temperature of this compartment is specially suitable to store frozen food that needs to thaw slowly, such as meat or fish, keeping them in optimal condition

Kunstenaar

Gaetano Daniele Di Guardo

Gaetano Daniele Di Guardo was born in 1979 in Aci Sant’Antonio, in the province of Catania. After studying art, Gaetano went on to specialise in figurative painting at the Accademia delle Belle Arti, graduating with the highest marks. In addition to painting mainly on canvas in a dreamlike, surreal style, he teaches courses in local schools and introduces young people to the recurring techniques of Renaissance art. In recent years he rediscovered the values of the Sicilian painting tradition and became impassioned about cart decoration, frequenting specialised workshops and learning from the most important masters.

Opera

“Cavalleria Rusticana”

Enamel and oil, 60 x 151 x 68.2 cm Illustrated on this refrigerator are several scenes from “Cavalleria Rusticana”, the opera based on a novella by Giovanni Verga and composed by Pietro Mascagni. The lively style and bright colours reflect the technique of the school of painting of Aci Sant’Antonio, in the province of Catania. The central panel depicts the climax of the tragedy with the mortal duel between Alfio and Turiddu, framed by a series of ornamental motifs; on the sides are images of Alfio and the scene where Santuzza implores Turiddu not to go to church. Checkerboard decorations known as visule are juxtaposed with other traditional friezes and arranged around the three characters. The trinacria, quintessential symbol of Sicily, graces the top.

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