LEEDS, ENGLAND, November 04, 2010 (Press-News.org) Have you been scouring the country for a Union Flag fridge freezer, or maybe you want to get your claws in to a leopard print design. Whatever your personal taste, GE in the UK has launched the ultimate in bespoke kitchen appliances with customisable panels now available within its luxury all-American refrigerator range.
GE, one of the world's largest manufacturers of home appliances, has introduced a customised-door model to its high capacity side-by-side fridge freezers which enables you to design and fit your own choice of finish by inserting bespoke panels.
The customised panels can be designed to your exact taste, by simply choosing a desired colour, individual design, or even texture that fits with the size and weight requirements supplied by GE.
There are 11 sample designs to see, and a competition to enter, on GE's UK Facebook page.
Purchased and produced separately, the option for customisable panels provides a blank canvas for creating a one-of-a-kind feature in any kitchen.
To help inspire buyers to create the ultimate bespoke look in their kitchen, GE's UK distributor has mocked up a range of designs to provider a taster of how the finished product could look.
As well as the customisable exterior, these models boast full length visor handles and 21 cubic feet of combined cooling and freezing capacity. There is also a stylish water dispenser for crushed and cubed ice and GE's Climate Guard Temperature Management - a food preservation system designed to keep foods fresher for longer. What's more, a family-friendly child-lock and door alarm for safety is also included.
Personalised panels are available directly from Bartuf Graphics starting from around GBP200. For more information, a quote, or to brief a designer directly call: 01482-216040 or email: fridgepanels@bartufgraphics.co.uk
GE customers will benefit from an award-winning UK-based after-sales service, 150 strong in-house customer care team, sales order processing and delivery functions.
GE's UK Facebook page (www.facebook.com/GEappliancedistributorUK).
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