Studio Gorm's Flow kitchen![]() As a raw-loft-liver I'm very interested in "kitchen stations," or furniture that can be inserted into empty spaces to serve as kitchens where there are no built-ins. Netherlands-based design firm Studio Gorm's Flow is a perfect example. It features brilliant touches like a cutting board that slides forward to provide a cavity to dump food waste into the compost bin below; a place to hang your grocery bag when you first come home from shopping so you can unload directly; a dish rack positioned above potted plants and herbs, so the run-off water doesn't go to waste, but gives the plants life instead. Hit the jump for more shots. (more...)
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