Sub-Zero Integrated Refrigerators

Learn How to Make Your Refrigerator Disappear with Sub-Zero

Clarke, New England’s Official Sub-Zero & Wolf Showroom and Test Kitchen, would like to help demystify the new line of Sub-Zero Integrated Refrigeration. When customization is taken to a whole new level, this can be a blessing and a curse. The blessing is that you can virtually do anything you would like; the curse is […]

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Would Thomas Jefferson Choose Sub-Zero & Wolf Appliances for Monticello?

From the time he took his domestic servant James Hemings to Paris in 1784 to learn French cookery, Thomas Jefferson made sure that his cooks were trained to prepare meals in the French manner. According to the official Monticello website dedicated to Jefferson’s iconic home, Hemings passed his skills on to his brother Peter, while

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Clarke Designer Spotlight on Steve Langley

In a new blog feature, Clarke will periodically highlight the talent, work and background of one of New England’s finest design professionals. Known as our a Clarke Designer Spotlight, these posts will give us all a closer look at what inspires the passion of these creative people through a candid conversation. Steve recently won First

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What is the Difference Between Sub-Zero Integrated and Built-In Overlay Refrigerators?

With the exception of those homeowners who love the look of an iconic gleaming stainless steel Sub-Zero refrigerator (and there are many), most people have long wished they could make their refrigerator disappear, while still keeping food preservation close at hand. Three generations ago, Sub-Zero introduced refrigerators and freezers that were the same depth as

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