The round table in the images below impressed me not only with the overall design but also with its out-of-the-box simplicity. In case you’re always ready to invite your friends and family to one of your already famous meals then this table concept should come to your aid. The table’s surface is actually made out of built-in (but removable) ceramic plates ready to dazzle your guests while they’re in the process of experiencing your next
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The modern kitchen is full of technology these days, therefore its quite nice to find some kitchen appliances that even though they based in scientific instruments, no technology is required just a keen eye for something that looks nice while doing the job that is asked of it. First of all there is the plant pot, this is ideal for someone who is going away, just fill the bottle up with water and the plant
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Those who don’t have the luxury to live in bungalows and living a cramped existence in apartments will love the “Small Type” Kitchen Concept by Kristin Laass and Norman Ebelt from Germany. Measuring only one square meter when shut, the kitchen is able to house a table, a refrigerator, an oven, a sink and even a shelving system.
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Designer Menno Kroezen designed the new “Kamido” all in one modern Kitchen Island for Panasonic in Osaka, Japan with Japanese style cooking in mind. The small layout of Kamido incorporates several elements such as a cook top with side vent, large sink, under counter waste compartments, and a durable modular sliding counter top that can hide or expose what you need at the various stages of the cooking process. Kroezen also paid close attention to
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The uber-chic “Jet-Kitchen” by German design team KINZO brings a welcome splash of design energy into kitchen interiors. With its chic styling, punctilious clean lines and modern engineering, this one is a winner in our books. As the name suggest, the kitchen has been inspired by aircrafts and star ships and the illusion of it floating in space is no coincidence. The cabinets remind you of the o]verhead compartments of aircrafts and the streamlined aesthetics
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