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Designer Martina Carpelan came up with an idea
that is both creative and functional. This simple and
elegant storage unit can be positioned anywhere in the house, where two walls intersect. Made entirely out of wood, it goes well in a traditional decor, but in a contemporary one as well. Moreover, it can be of great help in various interiors, from the kitchen to the living room.
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If you look at the pictures below
you can see that this is a very good
looking way to keep your spices in your kitchen. The rack can be simply mounted on the wall with two screws, and each spice rack comes with 15 glass mini cube bottles with cork tops. The olive oil bottle is not included, but most standard size bottles will fit.
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We recently ran across this simple, yet very
practical product. The project safely deposits your bread in
a rectangular wood&plastic device and also comes with a place for storing your favorite bread-cutting knife. Moreover, the knife also acts like a trigger that is able to open the breadbox due to a special mechanism the project developers created based on inside hinges. How do you appreciate this project?
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Since copper can be formed into many shapes,
it is common to see copper sinks in shapes
of seashells, animals, and other nature inspired forms.
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The “one-piece surface and integrated basin” uses the
incredibly strong iron, covered in a thick layer of
enamel. The material is super sturdy—and that doesn’t even cover how good it looks. Besides the enamel’s durability Island Sink is sustainable: it’s made of 93% recycled and reclaimed material. The enamel-covered cast iron is also amazingly easy to clean.
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Tired of waiting while your meal gets cooked?
Here is an ingenious way to turn that time
into useful or fun reading. Sure, the product is actually intended for cook books, but we know most of you out there would probably use it to store all kinds of magazines, novels, design articles and so on.
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Its design is witty and contemporary, making it
easy to be integrated in a large variety of
modern kitchens. The product also features a place where users can place knifes for easy access.
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This knife holder features a crouching figure behind
glass. If you look at that little scared man
you’ll see the comic and sinister side of this knife cabinet. I hope he will survive.
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Any surface can be revamped with the help
of a modern collection of tiles. Named DTile, the
fantastic and versatile set of tiles have unusual features like built in items for everyday use and the possibility of dressing up corners, creating a uniform, uninterrupted tiling system. The tiles come with integrated fixtures like cookbook stands, sockets, ceramic hooks, plug holes or drawers.
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The product is very simple and has pale
colors, which make it easily adaptable to a variety
of kitchen interiors. What is truly notable about this design is the idea behind it: a kitchen cupboard with painted doors so that even if they are closed, it seems one is able to see through them. What do you think of it? Do you find this kitchen cupboard intriguing or much too plain?
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For those of you who spend time cooking
here is an interesting idea designed by Tomas Kral
that might be quite useful. The Lap Counter is a plastic tray and a neat kitchen facility, which gives you the mobility to peel, chop, slice fruits and vegetables almost anywhere in the house. It’s ergonomically shaped to fit the lap of the sitting person and it’s molded for both a container and a working surface.
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This is a very interesting flexible kitchen table
that was designed by Russian designer Olga Kalugin. This
flexible kitchen table that expands and contracts to the meet the needs of different users and the design is very innovative. Integrating food drawers on the right and left sides, the folding table turns the drawer covers up and down to be used as preparation boards.
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When it comes to beautifying your kitchen interior,
most of the time you think about tiles, furniture
and furnishings in general, but have you ever thought that your refrigerator might have a role in the big picture?
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GRO Design’s Bi-Axis Fridge for Samsung is a
chic refrigerator that can be distorted from the customary
vertical orientation to a horizontal sideboard, failing all conventional theories that say a refrigerator should be standing.
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These small fridges can be connected to
a power supply, get fully charged and the cool
off your food for hours to come without consuming anymore energy. You can just place the items anywhere you like, without worrying about occupying a lot of space.
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Designer Lotte Alpert thought to make some lazy
people life much easier, and he created the Lazy
Teapot. A porcelain teapot is put in its associated holding device where it can be swayed forward well, directed so that the tea can be easily poured into a cup without having to lift the teapot. Furthermore the holding device is able to boil up the liquid in the teapot and to keep it warm precisely on different temperatures.
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This Grill was made from a front section
of a classic Holden Monaro GTS and is used
for grilling burgers and steaks. A great kitchen tool for every car lover. I’m sure that they will love to cook under the hood.
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Table is a space saving table with two
chairs that fold right in to the tabletop and
base for a stylish but compact look.