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Smeg partners with Disney for latest collaboration

Limited edition Mickey Mouse fridge unveiled as part of anniversary celebrations.

Following on from previous tie-ups with Dolce&Gabbana, Mini and Veuve Cliquot, Smeg has partnered with Disney for its latest collaboration.

A limited edition FAB28 fridge featuring Mickey Mouse has been created to mark the 70th anniversary of Smeg and the first birthday of its London flagship store, as well as the 90th anniversary of the popular character.

Just 90 fridges – which show Mickey playfully reaching for the handle – will be produced, one for each each since Mickey’s debut back in 1928.

Each fridge is decorated with a limited edition silver plaque signifying its unique number.

The fridge is available exclusively from Smeg’s flagship store in London, priced at £1,699, with Mickey also featuring in-store and in the company’s social media communications.

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