At CES 2023 over at Las Vegas LG Electronics has announced a new line of minimalist-design appliances with a new back-to-basics approach. With the removal of unnecessary design elements the appliances focus on what they are designed to do and only that.
The new minimalist LG appliances, which include a washer and dryer, are designed to match with various decor, colour schemes and interior design trends such that they fit seamlessly into your house. The modern yet classic look of the appliances allow them to blend into the surroundings.
The new appliances reflect LG’s commitment to sustainability with recycled materials inside and out along with a simpler design requiring less parts and energy to manufacture.
The new range, which includes a fridge, washing machine, dryer, oven range and dishwasher, are all part of LG’s upgradable appliance range. This means that you can update and add new features to them using the LG ThinQ app OTA.
The new LG 2023 minimalist appliance range is expected to make it Downunder in 2023 but at this stage availability, pricing and specifications have yet to be determined. We will provide that information when it comes to hand.
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