Would you buy colorful, replaceable steel panels — a “smartphone case” — for your GE Artistry Series refrigerator and dishwasher? Well, more Breaking News here on this recently-introduced appliance line: We have now learned that GE is exploring offering iPhone-style skins to fit over the fridge and dishwasher — and the company has mocked up five potential colorways to elicit marketplace feedback. Read more below — then take our vote — would you go for appliances with with color panels like this, and if so, what color would you want?

As you may recall, we were first on the web with news about GE’s retro styled Artistry appliances early last summer — and since then we’ve heard from many readers who have purchased appliances from the line for their vintage kitchen remodels. The colors currently offered are a classic white — our favorite, and black.
Now, Lou Lenzi, Director of Industrial Design for GE Appliances has quietly (it seems) published a tumblr post indicating that GE has “been kicking around the idea of adding color to Artistry’s current glossy black and white finishes.” They also mocked up possible colors and finishes to gauge for market reaction.
We quickly asked some additional questions:
How serious is GE about this, really?
GE: We’re serious. We have had so many expressions of interest in colors that we need to quantify if this makes sense, and that’s the purpose of this outreach.
How much would such a skin cost?
GE: Our goal is a $100 adder over white or black.
Can you further share: What would the material would be made of? Obviously, some dishwashers and fridges (e.g. Sub-Zero) already are designed to take panels. … ?
GE: We are considering high-gloss, powder-coated paint on cold rolled steel with anti-corrosion protection.
We love this idea. But then we are color lovers here.

From the blog of Lou Lenzi, Director of Industrial Design for GE Appliances:
Artistry Color Exploration
The Design team here at GE Appliances is constantly looking at trends – “from culture to cooking” as we say, generating insights about the world we live in. These insights inform and guide us towards designs that make lives easier, more enjoyable and maybe a little more entertaining too.
It’s a pretty dynamic activity. Every new generation of homeowner drives new trends, demanding change, just as the newest generation, dubbed “Millennials,” were the catalyst for our new Artistry line of kitchen appliances.
While Artistry only entered the market last fall, we’ve been kicking around the idea of adding color to Artistry’s current glossy black and white finishes.
Before we fall into the trap of creating (and being blamed for) the next Harvest Gold, we thought we’d start with colors that might already be present in your kitchen – ginger, lime, cinnamon, aubergine (aka eggplant for the uninitiated), and lemon. Next, we considered a variety of finish scenarios. We started by bathing the entire appliance suite in color, then tried selected appliances as accent pieces within the suite, and finally landed on colored “skins” that could attach to the front of the refrigerator and/or dishwasher, which could be changed or swapped out for new colors, much like a smartphone case.
Scroll through our images to experience color in context. Notice how a light or dark surrounding environment can transform the feel and mood of a color or kitchen. What do you think?
Our take on the proposed GE Colors
Some of the colors GE is considering for their appliance skins seem to be channeling the Jonathan Adler line of kitchen and bath sinks from Kohler — bright and cheery, retro-mod.
My personal favorite among the proposed GE colors is their Cinnamon, above. This shade of orange-red might work in a variety of vintage kitchen styles from the 40s to the 60s.
The lemon color GE is considering is not quite right for a 40s or 50s vintage kitchen, but would look totally groovy in a retro mod, flower power late 60s or 70s kitchen, don’t you think?
The same can be said about the lime offering — though it doesn’t seem to be quite as acidic as a true retro lime, it would still blend nicely into a colorful mod kitchen.
We are amused that GE’s blog post dismisses Harvest Gold (Retro Renovation 2014 Color of the Year — because their “Ginger” reminds us oh-so-much of that same lovely shade. We like this one a lot! This would be a nice choice for anyone trying to recreate a 1960s through 1980s kitchen.
Of all of the proposed colors, GE’s Aubergine, above, may be the most problematic — because when it comes to purple, many people either love it or h*** it. Even so — at $100 per panel, it doesn’t sound like too big a risk.
Inspiration from 1968: Wacky-awesome!:
Go, GE, Go!
If GE moves ahead with this idea, we’d sure love to see them give a nod to the retro with several of their color offerings, of course! No matter what, though, we are super excited that color is returning to the appliance market once again. RESIST THE GREIGE NATION, America!


It’s a pretty dynamic activity. Every new generation of homeowner drives new trends, demanding change, just as the newest generation, dubbed “Millennials,” were the catalyst for our new Artistry line of kitchen appliances.








Robin, NV says
Really? Seriously? Only 4% of us voted for “ginger” (aka harvest gold)?!! I think it looks totally faboo in that white kitchen with the gold ceiling. Love the cinnamon as well.
I was going to vote for the brown one – until I noticed it’s actually eggplant. :/
pam kueber says
Somehow I was able to vote twice. I voted for Avocado and Ginger/Harvest Gold. I really like that Ginger! I have read that Gold is Trending Hot in today’s design world. I love the color.
Robin, NV says
My new countertops just went in yesterday and they’re somewhere between harvest
gold and butter yellow. Love them.
Janie4 says
Red, or cinnamon. I have stainless steel fridge and dishwasher (both new), but I could definitely go for a red stove (too bad they’re not considering that yet).
Eric says
Ok, so disappointed!! I guess I should read the fine print…
I hate my fridge, I despise it. I paid $2000 for it two years ago and I’ve had a repair person out 6 times in the past year.
I saw this GE fridge in your blog and I skipped right over to GE to order this fridge in Purple without reading the entire post. I want it in my house now! How can they tease us like this.
I was ready to carry my current fridge to the curb “free to a good home!”
I’m also in the market for a microwave.
I need purple, black, orange, probably candy apple red…. I could go on, but now I feel so deflated, so rejected, so let down!
Irene says
Pink would be absolutely awesome!
Beverly says
I’m so excited about this! I’ve been interested in the Artistry series, and now the colors have got me simply beside myself! I voted for yellow, because it goes with my kitchen, but I really like the turquoise, too. (In another, richer, life I’d have Big Chill’s things in two-tone cream and turquoise–like a 57 Chevy).
But any color is wonderful. I’m so tired of drab.
cellen says
I want the pink – a MUST!
Carolyn Self says
Not a fan of this grouping in black and white, but if they offered most of these colors I would be a lot more interested, and $100 seems quite reasonable to me. Is the idea that they would make a panel for the DW as well?
pam kueber says
yes. panels. one for fridge, one for d/w
i am reading their answer as $100 for each/either
Meagen Kay says
I wish I could vote for more than one color. There are some very pretty ones.
Jen says
This is fabulous news—that GE is even contemplating this is terrific. To be honest, the only reason we have stainless is I loathe the generally grubby appearance and weird texture of white refrigerators (silly, but…I am a girly girl)! If this becomes an option I’d never bother with stainless again. Honest to goodness, I’d buy GE goodies and slap one of beautiful ‘skins’ on them!
And wouldn’t it be cool if they were not TOO difficult to swap out? Seasonal appliances! *squeal*
Sandra says
As someone who already has a deposit down on a GE stove and dishwasher, I’d love to see Pistachio and aqua. I had actually been planning to switch the deposit to the Artistry line as soon as I saw it here, on the site. (My remodel has been a lengthy in process.)
Unfortunately, I’m planning to buy a cabinet-depth refrigerator from Fisher-Paykel with a similar retro look. I have a galley kitchen and given the location of the ‘fridge, you can’t really see the face of it, anyway–it’s down at the end (the door will open against a wall, too).
It’s really the stove that’s the highly visible center-piece, now that I’ve added an opening in the wall which frames the stove from the living room. Too bad I can’t get that in a nice retro color!
pam kueber says
Sandra, both Big Chill and Northstar have retro-style stoves available in colors…