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LG Scoops up 24 “Red Dot Awards” in 2023 for their innovative design and technology

LG Electronics will be toasting their design and engineering teams today after receiving a total of 24 awards at the Red Dot Awards for 2023. These awards recognise design and design concepts each year.

LG’s wins this year include a cracking “Best of the Best” for the LG OLED Flex – the bendable OLED monitor which curves when you want it to, and can also sit flat.

We first saw this on display at IFA in Berlin last year, and again at CES this January and it’s a cracking design which is perfectly fit for purpose.

Here’s the big thing LG can really hang their hat on, since OLED TVs launched in 2013, every single year for those ten years of OLED, LG has been recognised with a Red Dot Award for LG OLED TV.

Another product recognised this year is the MoodUP fridge, a fridge with LED panels so you can change the colour of your fridge to match your mood, along with the LG Styler ShoeCase and ShoeCare the perfect way to look after and display your shoes at hom.

“LG is deeply honored to have its innovations recognised by Red Dot, one of the world’s top design award programs,” said Hwang Sung-gul, executive head of LG Electronics’ Corporate Design Center. “These awards are especially meaningful to us because they validate our firm belief that customer value and F.U.N. experiences, which are first, unique and new,are created through products and services that reflect the voice of the customer.”

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