This kitchen appears as separately stacked volumes, with a countertop that blends with the units over each level.
These clever design, ‘The Cut’, has units that can be reconfigured into different setups, including a slide-away table that can be concealed in an inconspicuous cut in the central block.
Drama is brought to this cooking space with the introduction of a textured glass counter that scatters the light, looking almost like flowing water.
Countertop concealed in a movable metal crate which could come in handy if you decide to change where you cook from.
Looking for something more dramatic? Colored LEDs add a whole new dynamic.
Sometimes it is the little things though that makes the countertop unique. For example this cute little trash chute built right into the countertop.
One with a small breakfast nook and extendable surface.
Must remember not to chop the carrots where people have marched their feet across this one!
This must be a minimalist’s dream.
On the Essential kitchen, by Toncelli, an olive wood surface electronically slides away to reveal stainless steel food prep and cooking zones, doubling the work area. Photoelectric cells sense potential dangers/obstacles (such as other people/children/pets) and will block its movement to prevent harm.