D&G and SMEG meet in Monaco to make €33,000 fridge

Marpesa Hennink, original muse and star of Dolce&Gabbana’s first ever Fall/Winter collection
Marpessa Hennink, original muse and star of Dolce&Gabbana’s first ever Fall/Winter collection. Photo: Emma Smith

There can be no better way to discover the hybrid of two Italian super-brands than over Champagne and waffles, as provided by interior designer Sabrina Monte-Carlo.

SMEG, founded in 1948 in Italy, and the fashion house Dolce&Gabbana have produced the “Sicily is my Love” collection, a selection of retro-chic small appliances that have been lovingly designed and hand painted.

Biting into my waffle, I see the stunning Marpessa Hennink, the original muse and star of Dolce&Gabbana’s first ever Fall/Winter collection, who’s also eyeing SMEG’s limited-edition designer fridge, price tag: €33,000.

“Sicily is my Love” collection: SMEG’s limited-edition designer fridge €33,000.
“Sicily is my Love” collection: SMEG’s limited-edition designer fridge €33,000.

Other items in the collection – toasters, juicers, kettles, blenders and mixers – flaunt golden lemons, citrus fruits, prickly pears, and bright red cherries framed in triangular motifs called Crocchi. All symbols of the “Sicily is my Love” are inextricably linked to Sicily, home to the soul of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.

There are, additionally, delicate floral motifs inspired by the coasts and landscapes of Southern Italy and images of Mt Etna, surrounded by ornamental friezes and a stylised pattern of acanthus leaves.

Article first published December 8, 2017.


 

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Photo: Manuel Vitali/DC
Photo: Manuel Vitali/DC

The 2017 edition of International Children’s Day, which was celebrated in the Principality with a concert by Kids United at the Grimaldi Forum on November 24, continues to raise awareness during the Monaco Christmas Market.

An initiative organised by the Department of Education, Youth and Sport, a dedicated stand for Children’s Rights can be found this year at the marché de Noël in Port Hercule.

Decorative objects made by local elementary school students, as well as Monegasque biscuits and fougasses baked by students of the Lycée Technique et Hôtelier de Monaco, will be on sale at the booth from December 6 to 19.

Proceeds from the sale, along with €8000 already raised at the Kids United concert, will go to the Princess Charlene Foundation “Learn to Swim” program, as well as 11 other Monegasque partner associations that intervene for the protection of children worldwide.

The stand is open daily from 11 am to 10 pm. Visitors will be welcomed by a team from the Prince Albert II Youth Centre and representatives from partner associations, school teachers and volunteers in Monaco.


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