Mele Cultivate System Provides Fresh Fruits by Eoin McNally & Ian Walton

Mele Cultivate System Provides Fresh Fruits by Eoin McNally & Ian Walton

The Mele Cultivate System uses hydroponics to provide the freshest fruit and vegetables daily. Once a Mele pod is bought and plugged into the system the plant inside can be left to grow. When the plant is ready for harvest, compost the used complastic pod and replace with another of your choice.

0 Designer: Eoin McNally & Ian Walton

Vapor - the Steamer Insert by Jonathan Mello

Vapor – the Steamer Insert by Jonathan Mello

The Vapor – Steamer Insert is a folding cookware accessory for steaming food in a standard saucepan. Its removable, push-down/twist-off handle keeps a cook’s hands from heat and allows the steamer to remain in a covered pan. The perforated silicone membrane, molded over a steel skeleton, is easy to clean and collapses like an umbrella to fit in a kitchen utensil drawer.

0 Designer: Jonathan Mello

Ideal Kitchen - Mobile & Flexible by Holm Giessler & Sandra Leufgen

Ideal Kitchen – Mobile & Flexible by Holm Giessler & Sandra Leufgen

As a barrier-free, mobile and flexible kitchen, the Ideal Kitchen, with its L-shaped countertop, offers a high degree of design freedom and a very high level of design, in the opinion of the jurors. The countertop is suspended from the wall, so that it can be set at any height.

0 Designer: Holm Giessler & Sandra Leufgen

IKX - Cooking Induction Hob by Ute Kempter & Gerd Falk

IKX – Cooking Induction Hob by Ute Kempter & Gerd Falk

“IKX” is a cooking hob that employs the advantages of induction technology in a new and easy-to-use way. Thanks to the direct transfer of heat to the cooking vessel, the IKX turns the hob into a multifunctional working platform. Food can be heated, chopped or even prepared elsewhere on a transportable tray.

0 Designer: Ute Kempter & Gerd Falk

All In One Kitchen by Sebastien Poupeau

All In One Kitchen by Sebastien Poupeau

Open-space all in one kitchen is where the cooker and guests are invited to meet together. The main work top, which is height-adjustable, includes a food cutting area. In front of this is a digital screen enabling the cooker to pilot the equipment, listen to music or access to the web to find recipes for instance. This ‘multi-screen’ is extended by a dining surface.

0 Designer: Sebastien Poupeau

Elica Space - Quietest Cooker Head

Elica Space – Quietest Cooker Head

Elica is proud to announce the arrival of Space the stunning new designer hood from the Elica Collection range and the first of a future ensemble of hoods that will utilise the patented Elica Deep Silence (EDS3) technology.

0 Design: Elica [ Via: Design Republic ]

Muji Non-directional Coffee Maker by Kazushige Miyake

Muji Non-directional Coffee Maker by Kazushige Miyake

The Muji Coffee Maker’s starting point is its landscape of use. Its form is a perfect cylinder, making the product non-directional something that has not been done previously. This allows it to sit well in a corner of a kitchen or equally in the center of a table, and was achieved by technically by ‘wrapping’ the water reservoir around the filter. The coffee pot is made of vacuum stainless steel.

0 Designer: Kazushige Miyake [ Muji Online Store ]

Flecera - Portable Ceramic Cooker by Ismail Ovacik

Flecera – Portable Ceramic Cooker by Ismail Ovacik

Flecera, a portable ceramic cooker, is designed with the Ariston brand identity. Flecera aims to create extra space in the small kitchens. The unit consists two separate ceramic cookers, which can be hung on the wall both in vertical and horizontal positions. These separate units can be taken away from the kitchen and used in other places, such as in balconies…

0 Designer: Ismail Ovacik

CookLounge by Michael Schmidt

CookLounge by Michael Schmidt

Single rooms tend to melt together in the modern world. They conjoin into bigger rooms and give way to generous spaces where friendship and communication can unfold in an unrestricted and creative way. The “cooklounge” is a place where taste, well being, architecture and open space are floating together. It’s a movement towards more social live. The centerpiece of the kitchen is a multifunctional piece of furniture which can handle any situation in daily life.

0 Designer: Michael Schmidt

Lift - Modular Kitchen by Michel Cornu

Lift – Modular Kitchen by Michel Cornu

Lift is a new kitchen concept that fulfils our daily needs for modular and dynamic systems. Apartments and houses are becoming smaller therefore we need to design products that are able to offer a lot and at the same time be compact. Our design features different sliding (up and down) modules containing all the necessary tools a kitchen must have. While your not working or cooking you can close the sliding units together and create different kinds of sideboards.

0 Designer: Michel Cornu

Effeti's New Kitchen L'Evoluzione by Giancarlo Vegni

Effeti’s New Kitchen L’Evoluzione by Giancarlo Vegni

Evolving without losing your origins and this is the case with the new kitchen L’Evoluzione. It frees the kitchen from classical structures and any imposition laid down by space, providing solutions that offer the practicality of the kitchen with all the atmosphere of the living zone.

0 Designer: Giancarlo Vegni [ Via: Trendir ]

Rollable Microwave Oven by Hyun Choi

Rollable Microwave Oven by Hyun Choi

It is a common microwave oven that can be used in a usual household; at normal times, it rolls up like a towel taking a relatively small space and can be easily moved around. But when it needs to cook and the power turns on, the rolled up cooking-plate stretches open as the electricity starts flowing and becomes strong enough to hold the weights of the cooking utensils.

0 Designer: Hyun Choi

Transportable Kitchenette by Aurelien Banerjee & Olivier Picard

Transportable Kitchenette by Aurelien Banerjee & Olivier Picard

Charitable organizations requested the design of this kitchenette in order to simplify volunteer logistics and to enable them to prepare, cook, and wash in places only equipped with an electrical socket. This fun object creates an ideal environment for assisted persons to learn how to prepare balanced meals and to encourage them to take on more responsibility.

0 Designer: Aurelien Banerjee & Olivier Picard [ Via: CubeMe ]