Kitchens
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Cutting edge
By Rosanna Bruce • Last updated
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Ovie smart kitchen gadgets: the future of cooking is in connected technology
By Michael Yeung • Last updated
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Cooking class: Kettle & Brine brings craft-focused cookware to Austin
By Mimi Faucett • Last updated
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Fresh cut: our hit list of graduates cooking up a storm
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith • Last updated
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Box clever: a new mobile kitchen with hidden depths
By Emma Moore • Last updated
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Kitchen by Gitta Gschwendtner and Schiffini
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Cut above: make a statement with these kitchen accessories
Design-focused accessories for home cooking and entertaining
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Why thoughtful kitchen design is good for your health
By Emma Moore • Last updated
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Rossana’s monolithic kitchen brings the outside in, and the inside out
By Jessica Klingelfuss • Last updated
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Rocket science: chmara.rosinke craft Handmade seasoning kit with Rasmus Kliim
By Sujata Burman • Last updated
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Copper innovation: ECAL students collaborate with Mauviel 1830 for Maison et Objet
By Sujata Burman • Last updated
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Essential utensils: Hay teams up with Frederik Bille Brahe on kitchen range
By Aileen Kwun • Last updated
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Milan’s Triennale Design Museum spills the beans on the art of food (and food of art)
By JJ Martin • Last updated
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Stephen Webster’s kitchen knives are a modern reinterpretation of the sgian-dubh dagger
By Simon Mills • Last updated
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Hot tabletop cooking equipment for al fresco summer sizzling
By Emma Moore • Last updated
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Heavy metal: Crane launches perfectly formed range of cast iron cookware
By Aimée McLaughlin • Last updated
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Antibacterial tiles by Marazzi win Best Domestic Design: Wallpaper* Design Awards 2021
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Infinite design: Norbert Wangen’s newest kitchen model, ’Forever’
Compact, versatile and magnificently minimalist, Norbert Wangen's freestanding kitchens have led the field for two decades. His newest launch, which is part of his own line, takes these qualities to new heights. Christened 'Forever', the kitchen has a defiantly simple appearance. When not in use, it resembles a cuboid block, without a fixture in sight. Only when the kitchen top – a sleek, polished slab – is slid out do we see a sink and cooking range, both of which have been reduced to the simplest geometric forms. The sides come in a choice of two materials: jet black Corian or a square-patterned, reflective steel.
By TF Chan • Last updated
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In stone: Glenn Sestig and Obumex launch kitchen at Maison et Objet
By Sujata Burman • Last updated
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Reform Copenhagen’s new kitchen concept store has style on tap in Aarhus
By Jessica-Christin Hametner • Last updated
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Vipp presents a new modular kitchen design in stone and oak
The Danish company’s second kitchen design, the V2 kitchen by Vipp features a timeless, modular design in a new organic material palette
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Nendo’s minimalist homeware hacks connect human and object at Salone del Mobile
By Elly Parsons • Last updated
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Samsung's modular approach brings bespoke design to the kitchen
Samsung is looking to the future of home goods
By Jonathan Bell • Last updated
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Reform and Jean Nouvel unveil luminous kitchen design
Reform has collaborated with architect Jean Nouvel on a playful and practical new kitchen, with steel surfaces that catch the light
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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These extraordinary materials make kitchens and bathrooms blissful
From tactile Volcanic Limestone bathtubs to fine fireclay sinks and exquisite brass taps and fixtures, matchless materials define House of Rohl and its collection of luxury brands
By Simon Mills • Last updated
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Possi’s modular kitchens work in every space
Danish brand Possi makes its debut with modular kitchens that bypass the limitations of traditional kitchen design
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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Hot stuff: Ghetto Gastro’s kitchen appliances for Crux
Bronx-based culinary collective Ghetto Gastro has created a collection of kitchen appliances for New York kitchenware brand Crux, featuring air fryers, a grill, a toaster, and waffle and coffee makers in two colourways
By Anne Soward • Last updated