This & That, Ceci et Cela

Kichen in a bulb

Category:Design & Lifestyle Jun 25th, 2006 11:06am
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Space-saving, multipurpose disappearing kitchen from Sheer. You can prepare and cook food, chill champagne bottles, eat, store utensils, etc. all on this little bulb of an island. When not in use, it functions as a lamp radiating a soft light. To open or close, the lid slides electrically on telescopic steel rails attached to the ceiling. It comes with a cabinet/wall unit that incorporates appliances such as fridges, ovens, dishwashers, coffeemakers, etc. (based on user’s choice), as well as glass racks and seating. Like the cooking sphere, it can also be closed; with a motorized rolling shutter that can be used as a television screen. How’s that for multi-functional? Space-conscious dwellers are probably wetting their pants right now.

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  1. as a light. This is very much on the high end, but that doesn’t mean I don’t want to live somewhere that it would look good in. Sheer also makes a cool cabinet/wall unit thing to compliment the island. All around this is great design at work. Via This & That, Ceci et Cela [IMG] [IMG] Posted in Art/Design | No Comments »

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  2. [...] clipped from: akuse.com   Kichen in a bulb Space-saving, multipurpose disappearing kitchen from Sheer. You can prepare and cook food, chill champagne bottles, eat, store utensils, etc. all on this little bulb of an island. When not in use, it functions as a lamp radiating a soft light. To open or close, the lid slides electrically on telescopic steel rails attached to the ceiling. It comes with a cabinet/wall unit that incorporates appliances such as fridges, ovens, dishwashers, coffeemakers, etc. (based on user’s choice), as well as glass racks and seating. Like the cooking sphere, it can also be closed; with a motorized rolling shutter that can be used as a television screen. How’s that for multi-functional? Space-conscious dwellers are probably wetting their pants right now. [...]

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