LOL, he probably never wears a tie on the job...
I agree the appliances look nice and simple while still being elegant. I'm hoping the quality behind the looks is there as well, and not for a steep price. I am sort of wondering if the electric range has a self-cleaning oven, though. Didn't see any sort of controls for that. Gas, well, I understand self cleaning for a gas oven is a debatable achievement even in the best.
I like the fridge - it's almost a Euro type of dimension, designed to fit into smaller kitchens. I like the handles but I wonder if they might get in the way if the fridge is put into a corner location. One of my pet peeves about my current SXS KA fridge is that with the fridge door blocked to the right by a wall, it's impossible to remove the crisper bins, because the shelving on the door blocks it. I would prefer that KA adopted what used to be Amana's idea: the lower bin(s) were opposite flat door walls with no shelving in that area. This way the criper bins can be removed and cleaned without having to reposition the whole fridge. The other advantage to this would be that the bins can be made longer, because they'll be able to use the room that normally would be occupied by a door shelf. On my fridge the lower door shelving is sort of wasted, anyway. Stuff put there rarely gets used, it's like a graveyard for old bottles of oyster sauce/mustard/relish/condiments/etc.
But anyway, a good move for GE, and a bit surprising considering their sketchy record on home appliances for the past couple of decades.