Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are known for paying less-than-subtle tribute to their Italian heritage, and specifically that of Sicily, through their runway collections. Last year, they took their love of country to a very different kind of canvas through a wonderfully odd new collaboration. The designers teamed up with the Italian appliances brand Smeg to produce 100 limited-edition FAB28 refrigerators, all of which are hand-painted by artists specially commissioned by Dolce and Gabbana themselves. As Dolce explained, “Every piece is unique, but they all tell a story consistent with our brand identity. They might be kitchen appliances, but there’s something that is immediately identifiable as Dolce & Gabbana, from the Sicilian barrows to the Trinacria symbol to the marionettes to the Italian lemons and fruits.” Bedecked with these prints that we’ve seen pop up in past collections from the fashion house, each fridge will be available through Smeg and Dolce & Gabbana. Up until recently, they were only available abroad, retailing for €30,000. But now, for $50,000, you can buy one in the US from Neiman Marcus.

“These are really the perfect collector’s pieces,” Gabbana said in anticipation of their original debut at Salone del Mobile in Milan. “And even though our companies are in different sectors, there are still similarities, like a passion for creativity and innovation, attention to quality and details, and, of course, a love of Italy and Italian-made products.”

Below, take a look at how these spectacular designer refrigerators were made with love in Italy.