japanese kitchens
by swissmiss on June 4th, 2006

Here’s a post for you G: Japanse Kitchens, featured in the New York Times Style Magazine.
(via brandspanking new)
Strawberries on my fridge
by Stuart on June 4th, 2006
Ahh! I love the smell of lemon zest cleanliness in a kitchen, and, eh, the look of strawberries on my fridge. These panels from Vincon instantly transform the dullest of kitchens into a walk-in fruit bowl. The range consists of apples, oranges, lemons, strawberries, coffee beans and more bizarrely, broken eggs. The flexible sheets are thin enough to be cut with scissors to allow for variations in appliances, and are easily interchangeable due to their magnetic nature.

The designs were produced using “high quality digital printing”, and only 100% organic fruit was used in the photographs. Ok, I made that last part up - I thought it might make you feel better about yourself if you bought one.
Get them now from Vincon for €116 each.
The Kitchen
by admin on April 14th, 2006
baobee posted a photo:
When am I going to have a kitchen like
this: (
Z Island by DuPont Corian
by admin on April 14th, 2006
Filed under: Decor
Is this the kitchen of the future? Innovative
architect Zaha Hadid partnered with Corian and Ernestomeda to create the Z Island by DuPont Corian. The kitchen
island, which was shown off at Milan Design week, has two free-standing island units, one for "fire" and one
for "water," a modular wall cabinet, a wall covering system with special light and sound diffusion
capabilities, and a long work bench. The main island unit can change from a horizontal cooking and eating
surface into a vertical digital surface with an LCD screen for TV or computer use and an iPod. The cooking
area has a special heating plate and the main island has a touch control panel. The wall treatment has acoustic
properties and a customized LEDs that allows the user to change the music and lighting. The kitchen island even has a
scent diffusion system that can be programmed to dispense different scents throughout the day. Pictures of the Z island
in Milan can be found at designws.com.
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