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Monogram is GE's high-end line of appliances that include lots of luxury extras and outstanding design features, both inside and out. The Monogram line of refrigerators includes refrigerators that look like cabinetry, bar fridges, wine fridges, under-the-counter fridges and the like. You can see the entire line here: http://www.monogram.com/products/refrigeration.htm

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