Kitchen Worthy of a Starship Captain
It’s easy to spend a fortune on a kitchen – especially if you want to show off your spending power by splashing out on prestigious, German or Italian brands with their awe-inspiring price tags. A young Hamburg-based family thinks differently – and commissioned KINZO, three young Berlin-based Designers, to create a bespoke kitchen that you won’t see anywhere else.
“Jet-Kitchen“ is as über-cool as functional, and is inspired by aircrafts and star ships – a trademark of KINZO. The kitchen elements seem to float in space, cleverly arranged lights enhance the bright, airy and slightly “clinical“ impression – but they create an illusion of space in a room that’s barely 20 square meters. What’s more, this bespoke kitchen didn’t cost a fortune.
Designer: KINZO




















13 Comments »
Mike T says
How do I get in contact with the KINZO designers?
Daniela says
Hi Mike, you can find more information about KINZO on their website http://www.kinzo-berlin.de. Or write an email to: info@kinzo-architecture.com.
Regards
reality says
try your local morgue, it looks like they found inspiration there to create this sterile lifeless kitchen.
Gadget news says
Wow.. looks cool, it will definitely costs you a fortune.
Vincent says
No
@yoshuawuyts says
Too bad ceramic cooking plates are awful to use.
@yoshuawuyts says
Too bad ceramic cooking plates are awful to use.
JJones says
What is the material used to create such a wonderful high-gloss effect? How about the cabinetry and ceiling?
They look seamless as if they were all the same material. I'd love some feedback. Thanks!
JJones says
What is the material used to create such a wonderful high-gloss effect? How about the cabinetry and ceiling?
They look seamless as if they were all the same material. I'd love some feedback. Thanks!
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