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Marvel Industries’ Luxury Series

Marvel Industries’ new Luxury Series undercounter refrigerators feature an ebony interior designed to blend more seamlessly with home furnishings.


By Meghan Haynes, Assistant Editor April 30, 2003
This article first appeared in the CB May 2003 issue of Custom Builder.

 

Marvel Industries' new Luxury Series undercounter refrigerators feature an ebony interior designed to blend more seamlessly with home furnishings. In addition, the company says the glossy black interior might help preserve beverages, as it mirrors conditions found in fine wine cellars. The Luxury Series has five models - three wine cellars with capacities of 30, 50 or 100 bottles and two beverage refrigerators. The units can be customized with one of many doors choices, including glass with black, white or stainless steel frames and the Marvel Designer overlay glass door, which uses custom wood rails and stiles to integrate with surrounding cabinetry. Luxury Series products range from $1,100 to $3,500 depending on style and customization. Go to www.marvelindustries.com or call 800/428-6644 for more information.

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