For a while now we’ve been (happily) noticing the revival of the stainless steel kitchen; popular in the seventies/eighties but not so much until lately. Here’s a roundup of some recent favorites:
Above: A kitchen in Stockholm via Coco Lapine Design.
Above: From Japan, Sanwa’s Grad 45 kitchen is also available in a slimmed-down version.
Above: A kitchen by Italian makers Abimis for the Palazzo Segreti in Rome.
Above: A kitchen rendering for an apartment in Warsaw, Poland, by Julia Bimer.
Above: A freestanding, unfitted kitchen sold à la carte by Toolbox in Japan, for more, see The Unfitted Kitchen from Toolbox in Tokyo.
Above: A kitchen with stainless components by Australian designer Amelda Wilde.
Above: A kitchen by Copenhagen-based Frama.
Above: A loft in Paris by Festen Architecture, with a kitchen featuring Abimis components; see more at Kitchen of the Week: An All-Stainless Design in a Paris Loft.
Above: A favorite from our archives: Qb3 Hoeber Loft in Philadelphia.
Above: A while back, we featured this kitchen by Emerick Architects in Portland; see the full story at Loft Living: An Energy-Efficient Oasis in Portland, Oregon.
Above: A Reform kitchen in Copenhagen by French architect Jean Nouvel; for the full story, go to Everything Is Illuminated in a Light-Flooded Kitchen in Copenhagen.
For more kitchen ideas, see: