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Collapsible kitchen

03.02.2010 · Posted in Kitchens

Here’s and interesting concept for a kitchen – not only portable and compact, but completely collapsible too – the work of Burkhard Schäller, the Magdelena Gravity kitchen exhibited at the Talents section at Ambiente 2010 Consumer Goods Fair in Frankfurt (via) I guess you are in serious trouble here if your utensils happen to be a ...

A painted what?

02.03.2010 · Posted in Kitchens, Oh, really?

I came across this Georgia kitchen by Todd Pritchett Design Studio some time ago (here) – it is a lovely fresh  kitchen of the white inset, stainless steel, and carrara variety. What I can’t get my head around is that support for the eating counter: Now I hate to be rude, and it’s probably somebody’s ...

You say Carrera, I say Carrara

01.14.2010 · Posted in Kitchens

Or the other way around – it doesn’t really seem to matter.  I think it’s a safe bet that most of the beautiful white and gray marble adorning so many of our favorite kitchens and bathrooms doesn’t come from Carrara in Italy any more, because if it did, how could there be anything there but ...

A question of proportion?

01.07.2010 · Posted in Kitchens, Oh, really?

Isn’t this a delicious white kitchen? And that sofa looks so inviting – the one red cushion is masterful.  A great example of clean contemporary design working in an older home. (Just look at the thickness of the walls, and the sash window).  But is there something about the perspective, or is that restaurant style ...

White done right

01.04.2010 · Posted in Kitchens

Here we are, the first Monday of the first real workweek of 2010 – I’m sure I’m not alone in having to end my holiday induced semi hibernation, and get back to the real world and real work. To start the week, the year, and the decade on the right note, here are three inspiring ...

In the bleak Mid-Winter

12.28.2009 · Posted in Kitchens

Something I’ve always thought about that lyric, is that when Christina Rossetti  wrote it, she was really, really tired of Winter.  And she had seen quite enough snow for a lifetime already, thank you, and would be quite happy not to see any more ever again. In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, earth ...