
Mark Wilkinson is a British kitchen designer who creates some of the most beautiful, creative and space-saving innovations in furniture and interior design. Additionally, his furniture is made from the highest quality crop grown sustainable wood and is toxin-free.
Bonus: For every furniture order that is placed, Mark Wilkinson is committed to planting two new trees to offset the wood consumption that his work demands.
His first US showroom has opened in New York City.

A functional and attractive approach to kitchen entertainment systems, ILVE has just released their latest range hood design which couples modern aesthetic with a flat LCD monitor.

BlueStar wall ovens are now available in an assortment of 100 vibrant colors for you bold chefs out there. Liven up your cooking and your kitchen with a hot pink double oven!
The 24” oven features a swing door, while the 30” and 36” models feature French doors. Additional product features include convection oven cooking, a full extension oven rack, a heat assist element for quick start-ups, and 3,000 BTU of additional power. The wall ovens operate on either gas or propane. Did I mention 100 available colors?

This renovation in Brooklyn Heights, by Stefanie Brechbuehler, LEED AP and Robert Highsmith of Workstead, includes a custom kitchen and living wall. Executed under a tight budget of $17,000, the project transformed an outdated kitchenette into a beautiful and functional piece of cabinetry. They worked closely with Bartenschlager Woodwork who did the fabrication.
As a graphic designer, the client’s interest in grid systems provided the basis for the concept of sliding doors; while the system has many common dimensions, it is animated by its constant use. Minimal hardware was used; the kitchen exists in its most utilitarian form. The result is one furniture piece that uses the [click to continue…]

In 2009, Thomas Wold partnered with Sheryl Drinkwater (architect) and Brad Charlstrom (contractor) to help a young family renovate their kitchen. The client had an unchanged ranch-style home from the 1950s located in Marin County.
Wold worked with the architect and homeowners on developing a new look and function of the kitchen, as well as fabricated and installed the new casework. What resulted was a signature Thomas Wold-style kitchen. If you’ve seen Wold’s work before, then you know what I’m talking about.
The big island integrates seating so the room could be conducive to casual eating and socializing. Overall, the client wanted a youthful [click to continue…]