Liebherr wins Architectural Digest 2022 Great Design Award
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Liebherr wins Architectural Digest 2022 Great Design Award

German-based Liebherr Appliances is proud to announce that it has won the prestigious Architectural Digest 2022 Great Design Award: Kitchen and Bath for the French Door Monolith Bottom Freezer.

The AD Great Design Awards highlight the most distinctive new products in the kitchen and bath categories presented by the leading global design authority.

An industry leader in state-of-the-art refrigeration for over 65 years, Liebherr bags the 2022 Architectural Digest Great Design Award.

Senior marketing manager of Liebherr Americas, Appliance Division, Jon Barfell, told the media that with every product the company introduces to the market, it aims to provide the highest quality and aesthetic experience for customers. The firm appreciates that AD acknowledges the company's commitment to design and excellence.

The Monolith collection of Liebherr Appliance is a line of groundbreaking refrigeration products. With two doors that open independently of each other, the Monolith French Door Bottom Freezer delivers extraordinary versatility to satisfy the function and design of well-appointed kitchens across the US.

Like all the products in the Monolith line, the French-door Bottom Freezer presents luxury and performance, and advanced technology.

Previously, Liebherr was recognised by Architectural Digest in 2017 for its WU4500 Built-In 24-Inch Wide 46 Bottle Cabinet. The brand's reputation as a world leader in technology and design stems from listening to what matters most to customers, then meeting their requirements with the most advanced technology, in the most alluring forms.

German-based Liebherr Appliances brings the best of European cooling to the Americas driven by innovation and characterised by sophisticated, elegant design. With over 65 years of expertise in premium refrigeration, Liebherr Appliances blends quality, design, and innovation to present high-end refrigeration solutions for the modern home or business.

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German-based Liebherr Appliances is proud to announce that it has won the prestigious Architectural Digest 2022 Great Design Award: Kitchen and Bath for the French Door Monolith Bottom Freezer. The AD Great Design Awards highlight the most distinctive new products in the kitchen and bath categories presented by the leading global design authority. An industry leader in state-of-the-art refrigeration for over 65 years, Liebherr bags the 2022 Architectural Digest Great Design Award. Senior marketing manager of Liebherr Americas, Appliance Division, Jon Barfell, told the media that with every product the company introduces to the market, it aims to provide the highest quality and aesthetic experience for customers. The firm appreciates that AD acknowledges the company's commitment to design and excellence. The Monolith collection of Liebherr Appliance is a line of groundbreaking refrigeration products. With two doors that open independently of each other, the Monolith French Door Bottom Freezer delivers extraordinary versatility to satisfy the function and design of well-appointed kitchens across the US. Like all the products in the Monolith line, the French-door Bottom Freezer presents luxury and performance, and advanced technology. Previously, Liebherr was recognised by Architectural Digest in 2017 for its WU4500 Built-In 24-Inch Wide 46 Bottle Cabinet. The brand's reputation as a world leader in technology and design stems from listening to what matters most to customers, then meeting their requirements with the most advanced technology, in the most alluring forms. German-based Liebherr Appliances brings the best of European cooling to the Americas driven by innovation and characterised by sophisticated, elegant design. With over 65 years of expertise in premium refrigeration, Liebherr Appliances blends quality, design, and innovation to present high-end refrigeration solutions for the modern home or business. Image Source Also read: Liebherr debuts smallest truck-mounted concrete pump

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