Say goodbye to the boring old white refrigerator. Bold and beautiful is in. And while some of these are purely aspirational (a $20,000 Dolce and Gabbana fridge, anyone?), some are fun and funky without breaking the bank.
Retro Red
We’re diggin’ this retro red fridge from Chambers. While it’s giving us all the vintage feels, it is also modern and compact enough that it’s perfect for small kitchens or open-concept living spaces. Chambers Retro Refrigerator, Amazon, $2,399.
Ice Cold
While this is probably not the first choice for your kitchen, it is the perfect option for a basement, games room or garage hangout. This nostalgic Coca-Cola 10-can vending cooler dispenses a bev at the push of a button. Coca-Cola Retro Vending Electric Cooler, Walmart, $235.
Wow-Worthy
This Dolce & Gabbana by SMEG collab will have you stopping in your tracks. While it’s a bit out of our price range (the fridge starts at $20K for the 24-inch size), they also designed smaller appliances like a juicer, espresso machine, stand mixer, blender and toaster. 50s Style Refrigerator Divina Cucina, $20,000, Hudson’s Bay.
Music Mood
This is another fun mini-fridge option, perfect for a car, boat or dorm room. It features authentic Marshall amp parts, making it the “ultimate combination of rock and refrigeration.” Marshall High Capacity Bar Fridge, Amazon, $400.
Blast From the Past
This blast from the past has fun retro details like a see-through window and chrome door latch. It also will switch from refrigeration to warming (to keep your lunch hot!) at the flip of a switch. Retro Countertop Mini Fridge, Wayfair, $94.
Solve This
This fridge looks exactly like the iconic ’80s puzzle. It’s easy to solve this cube: just open the door to grab your favourite snacks and drinks. Perfect for a kids’ room or backyard patio. Husky Rubik’s Cube Drinks Fridge, Costco UK, $210.
Rainbow Love
The Italian manufacturer SMEG has some beautiful retro fridges that come in all sizes and all colours of the rainbow. SMEG, Hudson’s Bay, starting at $3,450.
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