Monday, September 19, 2011

Japanese Kitchens

Infact, in Japan, where land is very expensive and plots too small flexible and multipurpose rooms are only too common. Take a look at the one below which incorporates a bedroom and study too!


How do you tell if a particular kitchen is Japanese or not? Hmm… when you h
ave robots to watch over what you cook and have trendy cartoons adorning the wall, you KNOW it’s Japanese.


The above images are of the 2 freshly released ones from the Core line of kitchens from Japanese kitchen maker Tokyo Kitchens.

The core concept is based on ‘Living in the kitchen’ and it brings togethor the concept of cooking eating and relaxing togethor in the kitchen.The design image was inspired by Laputa, the flying island in Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift and the movie Castle in the Sky by Hayao Miyazaki.
And it’s not just robots and cartoons actually. Tokyo Kitchens have other outstanding kitchens in their lineup. Check out images below.





 All the kitchens shown above fall in the modern category. Not all Japanese kitchens follow the same style.
 
Traditional Japanese kitchens are designed to occupy minimal space.


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