
The Module Kitchen from Dutch label Drift is for people who enjoy the basic necessities in life. Each kitchen function is a separate module, so you can decide for yourself how to build your own kitchen. The different modules can be placed in may different ways, against a wall or free in a space, even outside. And you can change the setup all the time, because they are not unmovable build into a house. If you move to a new place, the kitchen can come with you!
Drift was founded in the summer of 2006, by Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn, both graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2005. Drift: “Our aim is to make original and passionate design out of high quality materials, using the newest techniques. We aspire to create timeless design aside from fashion and trends, but full of energy, fantasy and interaction. Main inspirations are nature and science fiction. We are idealistic but (mostly) realistic”. Visit their website to see their other designs.
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2 responses
designatedagents Mar 20, 2008 at 7:02 am
great post, the elements, the spaces, all fits just right.
Carolina Eclectic Mar 20, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Wow, I just looked through her portfolio…fabulous! I especially love the kitchen counter, I wonder what material they used?
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