LG Electronics introduced its second-generation LG SIGNATURE lineup at CES 2025 under the theme Live Beyond. This expanded ultra-premium range integrates cutting-edge technology with sophisticated design to elevate usability, connectivity, and the smart home experience.

The lineup includes innovative kitchen appliances such as the LG SIGNATURE French Door Refrigerator with a transparent T-OLED display. This dual-purpose panel serves as a digital interface and InstaView window, allowing users to view contents without opening the door.

Equipped with AI-driven ThinQ Food management, the refrigerator recognizes stored items, suggests recipes, and tracks inventory, transforming food management and meal planning. The LG SIGNATURE Over-the-Range Microwave features real-time cooking monitoring via built-in cameras and a 27-inch Full-HD touchscreen, while the Slide-in Double Oven Induction Range uses Gourmet AI for ingredient recognition and recipe suggestions.

The LG SIGNATURE Dishwasher combines advanced technologies like QuadWash Pro and Dynamic Heat Dry with a sleek, flush design. Its pop-out handle activates automatically for ease of use, blending style with functionality.

In laundry care, the lineup includes the LG SIGNATURE Washer & Dryer and a 29-inch washer-dryer pair. Featuring AI Direct Drive 2.0 and low-temperature inverter heat pump drying, these models ensure precise fabric care. Integrated 7-inch LCD touchscreens simplify control.

At CES 2025, LG showcased these products in lifestyle-inspired settings designed in collaboration with Italian furniture brand Molteni&C. Visitors explored the AI-powered ThinQ ON home hub, demonstrating seamless connectivity between LG and compatible smart devices.

Lyu Jae-cheol, president of LG Home Appliance Solution Company, emphasized the series’ fusion of luxury, smart technology, and connectivity, promising transformative experiences. The LG SIGNATURE lineup sets a new standard for premium, connected living.

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