Articles tagged with: Kitchen


Nomad-Cook: Cook Anytime, Anyplace!

Monday, October 20th, 2008 |

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Life is fast and Davies might have wanted us to stop and stare but none of us truly have the time for that luxury any more. Things have to be accomplished instantaneously and they have to be done wherever we are standing at that moment.

The Nomad-Cook is a cooking unit imbibed with a Pyrolave glazed lava stone surface. The lava stone helps cook food in an amazingly short period of time through induction. The Nomad-Cook is completely mobile and easily portable so that it can be used at any desired place- on the terrace, in the backyard, in your bedroom! And you need not worry about cleaning this product because the Nomad-Cook is extremely easy to clean; just wiping off the surface with a piece of cloth is enough. This extremely stylish kitchen appliance is available in six colours and has come out with a new line for the year 2008.

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Stratocucine: More than just Kitchens

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 |

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The kitchen becomes one of the most important areas of a house; the main source, if not purpose, of our existence. In this fast-paced world, there is a strong necessity for kitchens to be practical and designed in such a way that cooking is made time-efficient, comfortable and pleasurable.

The Stratocucine line of kitchens appears like installations from the future with its sleek bold lines and glimmering steel look. The designs for the Stratocucine line hold an other-worldly appearance that lend to it a majestic sense power, of being able to achieve almost anything within the sphere practicality. The Eclettica has a curved outer frame and is fitted with a sink that can be rotated to be used on either side of the kitchen. Non Plus Ultra features cupboards and cooking area made from huge chunks of steel and the Kubista is a beautiful display of a perfect cooking area.

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Coox Cooking Table: Cook Anywhere

Thursday, September 25th, 2008 |

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Coox Cooking Table

Restaurants where the Chef cooks right in front of the diners are in style because cooking is such an important part of the eating process. They say the person who cooks gets more out of the whole deal and gets much more satisfaction out of eating the delicacies. That is, of course, if the cook is apt at not burning the food. Cooking anywhere you want also seems to be becoming less of a luxury and more of a necessity, especially with people sharing house more and more often.

An Electrolux table, Coox, designed by Antoine Lebrun is designed in such a way that users can cook upon it and it can be used anywhere in the house. It can even become a part of your usual dinner table so that food can be cooked right in front of your guests for an intensive dining experience. The table includes a cutting board, set apart from the cooking top and appears to work via electricity.

The table can be wheeled anywhere and also has adjustable height for your comfort. It could even be used outdoors, during camping trips and backyard parties. The concept was designed with the theme ‘flexibility for diverse and complex generation’. If this goes into production, the sleek table would definitely become a big hit.

Coox Cooking Table

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Lamborghini Brings the Car in Pedini’s Kitchen Ala Integra

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 |

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We spend such an important part of our day in our kitchen- cooking for ourselves and our loved ones! Pedini, the legendary makers of luxury kitchens have tied up with sports car maker Lamborghini to make your cooking experience truly delectable. Tonino Lamborghini has improved upon Pedini’s signature Integra Hook Kitchen to bring out Integra that claims to be the final word in the cooking products. To the classic model of Pedini, Tonino has added leather paneling and doors, bringing about the automobile touch in the kitchen. It comes in a combination of shades black and cream and also yellow and red.

The price range starts from £70,000, which is not such a high tag if you consider the hands dedicatedly engaged into making it possible.

Via LuxuryLaunches

Posted in: Designer, Kitchen, Luxury, Trends


Eat Out of the Truck with Fire Engine Bar-B-Q Grill

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 |

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Flying Bar Stools have launched a new grill having an old touch. Called Fire Truck Grill, its actually a grill in a truck. The best feature, as you may have guessed is that it is mobile and can work in your garden when you throw a party and you can even take it with you, or to say it other way, the truck-grill can take you in it to your picnic destination or camping, where can grill your food and eat it hot.

The storage and grilling space is so much that you can cook for your entire at one go. The looks are vintage and the bright red color makes it easily noticeable. It’s also ideal for commercial and industrial use. Priced at $3,300, it’s the most effective BBQ that you can get, and atleast by looking, one can say that it is durable and resistant to easy wear and tear.

Via FlyingBarsTools | BBQ

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Woonbox: Mobile Home Features Toilet, Shower and Kitchen

Saturday, August 9th, 2008 |

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Considering shifting your base? Don’t bother house-hunting, have your new house delivered right to your doorstep! Designed by Arthur Rottier and Peter Jongman for Dutch architectural company KAW, the Woonbox is a complete house within a space-saving box-like structure. Intended for temporary stay while travelling, this mobile home is fully automatic and ready to occupy. With double compartments, the Woonbox opens up into a sleek kitchen fitted with a built-in stove and sink on one side and appears to transform into a shower cum WC when viewed from the opposite side. Intelligently constructed and beautifully designed, the Woonbox even takes little necessities, such as space for hanging clothes, into consideration.

This prefabricated home-away-from-home manages to appear stylish with subdued colours and floral designs on the walls, and may be a boon for those looking for a cheap place to stay while on vacation. The only thing missing in the Woonbox is sleeping space, but this may not be a problem since you can always pack away a tent and sleeping bag on one of the many shelves provided and sleep under the stars.

Closing up into a black cubicle, the Woonbox seems to give life and new meaning to the word black box.

Via DesignerSense

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