Jul 19, 2010
‘Small Type’ modular kitchen squeezes into just a meter square

Accommodating spatially large, traditional culinary environments in to a limited stretch is a challenging task indeed. However, students of Burg Giebichenstein: Hochschule fur Kunst und Design Halle at DMY International Design Festival Berlin 2010 took up the daunting job of successfully squeezing a kitchen into as small a size as 1m².

‘Small Type’ is a modular kitchen planned by German designers Kristin Laass and Norman Ebelt and as the name suggests fits into small space. The modular unit serves both as a kitchen and as dining table. When the table is rolled away the kitchen unit reveals the refrigerator, induction cook top, oven and storage space.







Via: DesignBoom
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