Wallpaper May 2013
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Wallpaper May 2013
kitchEn nEws | 041 ‘EssEntial Eating’ kitchEn ¬ by Peter Klint An experienced carpenter, Peter Klint has been designing kitchens for over 25 years. With its simple and honest construction, his ‘Essential Eating’ model is a celebration of Nordic design. Its solid smoked oak frame cleverly features a series of trays that slide out and can be placed on the work surface for use as chopping or draining boards. ‘Essential Eating’ kitchen, €12,000, by Peter Klint, www.peterklint.dk ‘gravita’ Block ¬ by Studio Lievito ‘JumBo’ pot ¬ by Daniel Gonzalez From marble spaghetti measures to porcelain fruit bowls, Studio Lievito specialises in elegant kitchen accessories and tableware. The Italian trio’s latest design, the ‘Gravita’ block, leaves us in no doubt as to where each of the kitchen utensils are kept. A sturdy wedge of oak houses a spatula, ladle and a slotted spatula that nest into the block’s specially cut compartments. For the untidy chefs among us, each utensil features a handy wedge-shaped marble handle that when set down, elevates the messy head above the kitchen counter. ‘Gravita’ block, price on request, by Studio Lievito, www.studiolievito.com We spotted this cast-iron pot, part of small cookware set by Czech designer Daniel Gonzalez, in Milan where it was shown as part of an exhibition by Prague’s Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design. A keen chef himself, Gonzalez wanted to create a heavy-duty range of pots and pans with a straightforward and long-lasting design. Comprising two saucepans and a cooking pot, the set was created as part of a graduation project in collaboration with Bohemian metal casting factory Stará Hut using traditional iron casting techniques. ‘Jumbo’ cookware, from €90, by Daniel Gonzalez, from Mütanta, www.mutanta.com Photography: Simona Pesarini Writer: Ali Morris ‘radicE’ stools µ by Industrial Facility Sam Hecht and Kim Colin of British studio Industrial Facility have designed new stools for Italian manufacturer Mattiazzi by fusing together the front half of a traditional fourlegged stool with a single supporting back leg to create a three-legged hybrid. Visually balanced and structurally sound, the stools have no visible fixings or screws and their seats appears to merely rest on the leg frame. On a more poetic note, the natural, yellow, red and black wood stain finish options are inspired by the changing colours of autumn leaves. ‘Radice’ stools, from €367 each, by Industrial Facility, for Mattiazzi, www.mattiazzi.eu ∑ BLACK YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN 93WPR13SJY139.pgs 28.05.2013 11:48