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  2. Feeling Nostalgic? Add a Retro Refrigerator to Your Kitchen - AOL

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    Retro-inspired fridges, on the other hand, are much more eco-conscious, making them good options for kitchens in need of some charisma. This one, from Unique Appliances, is Energy Star-certified ...

  3. The Surprising Retro Kitchen Design That's Making a Major ...

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    "Pink provides that unique retro charm and is a hue that doesn't go out of style," says Mattia Salia, product manager at SMEG, known for its vintage-inspired kitchen appliances.

  4. Caloric - Wikipedia

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    The company was renamed Caloric Appliance Corp. in 1954 and became famous for offering a complete package of kitchen appliances in the 1950s and 1960s. Its most popular product was their built-in wall oven. In 1967, it was acquired by Raytheon Corporation which also owned Amana refrigerators and Speed Queen laundry products. By the early 1990s ...

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    Palaces, Ranches and Retro Kitchens: Production Designers for ‘The Great,’ ‘1923’ and ‘History of the World Part II’ Talk Crafting Period-Accurate Sets Jazz Tangcay June 5, 2023 at 11: ...

  6. Kenwood Chef - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, a Special Edition KM500 SE was launched, to celebrate 50 years of Kenwood. The model, based on a KM200 but with an all-metal top arm, was finished in Aubergine with a special 'limited edition' plate with unique number, and a stainless steel mixing bowl. The packaging also contained a special booklet detailing the history of Kenwood. [6]

  7. O'Keefe and Merritt - Wikipedia

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    O'Keefe and Merritt Manufacturing Company began operations in Los Angeles in 1920. [1] In 1950, Tappan purchased the company in a $5 million transaction, but management remained in Los Angeles and the company continued to produce 500-600 ranges each day.

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