Remodelista editors are caring portable, modular cooking areas– therefore are we. If you remain in the very same small-is-better, moveable-is-best, industrial-is-cool camp, here’s some material you’ll have an interest in over on their website today.
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Above: Yes, this is the cooking area, as thought of by Vipp, purveyors of luxe “unfitted” cooking areas. Picture by Irina Boersma César Machado, thanks to Vipp, from The Vipp Pop-Up Palazzo: Scandi Minimalism in an Italian Baroque Setting Turned Temporary Hotel
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Above: From Japan, stainless-steel foundation for the cooking area and bath. See Cooking Area of the Week: The Unfitted Gleaming Cooking Area from Tool Kit in Tokyo
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Above: A barely-there cooking area comprised of elements from the hardware shop (steel work bench), dining establishment provider (steel kitchen racks), and the utility room (concrete sink). Picture by Eric Petschek, from Steal This Appearance: A Modular Salvaged Cooking Area in Sonoma
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