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AT Europe: The Kitchen of the Future from Ora Ito for Gorenje

Young French designer Ora-Ïto's black, streamlined, advanced technology, energy-efficient kitchens for European manufacturer Gorenje have raised the bar on kitchen design. And now he's created a pro...

Best Water/Wine Carafes of 2008
Email from 5.5.08

I opened up the new T Style magazine yesterday and thought it was thin. Design & Living is my bag, and I was totally ready for some good shelter porn, but I was left wanting. I guess if you pay ...

Railroad Station Home
The New York Times 5.7.08

It's rare when a home featured in The New York Times' special real estate section Great Homes & Destinations is small and makes clever use of a tight space. But this one does both. This former rail ...

Hot or Not? Oil-Rubbed Bronze Modern Faucet

This image of Altman's new Nuva faucet surprised us a bit: It's one of the few modern faucets we've seen in an oil-rubbed bronze finish. Sleek and modern faucets have always been most popular in a s...

AT Europe: London - Ann Stokes Pottery at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery

I stopped by for tea at a friend's house in Notting Hill last weekend, and he pulled out these spotted teacups made by 83-year-old potter Ann Stokes......

Ikea Grundtal: The Stylish King of Cheap Kitchen Shelving
Email from 2.17.08

G R U N D T A L. Yiming is currently in our Small Cool Contest and this is her kitchen. Painted gloss black wall with gleaming modern stainless shelving popping off of it. It's totally high style. Yo...

Best Small Kitchens Units 2008

This is a really fun category that we've been collecting data on for years now. More and more we are seeing people go small and compact in order to open their space up and increase the efficiency o...

Modern Family Home
The New York Times 4.13.08

The Radziner-Cottle home in Venice California was recently featured in The New York Times Magazine and we found it very inspirational. Though the house is large, the abundance of large windows and s...

Recycled Kitchens from Green Demolitions
The New York Times 4.10.08

Amidst all the luxury kitchen remodels and fanfare for new products, Steve Feldman started the not-for-profit Green Demolitions to make the process of donating a kitchen simple and financially appeali...

Christopher Peacock Kitchens
The New York Times 4.10.08

Sterling silver knobs and hinges? Who is going to polish them? The high-end kitchens from English kitchen designer Christopher Peacock don't all feature such obnoxious displays of wealth (though som...

Kitchen Upgrades: Faucets, Sinks & Water Filters
The New York Times 4.10.08

More good stuff from The New York Times' Kitchen Issue of Home & Garden. This week's Personal Shopper looks at new products that can update (or replace) the kitchen sink. At left is the sleek and mode...

Cheap & Green Kitchen Renovation
The New York Times 4.10.08

No stranger to extravagant taste, The New York Times helps keep it real this week with a story on the low-budget kitchen renovation of Brooklyn Heights resident Katherine Belsey Davis. Spending just...

Kitchen Counter Tops
The New York Times 4.10.08

Today's Home & Garden section of The New York Times focuses on kitchen design. After an interesting discussion on What Is the Best Material for a Kitchen Work Surface? on The Kitchn this week, we we...

AT Email: Our New Favorite Mug, The Bodum Bistro Latte Cup - 4.3.08

April 3, 2008 I don't crow about glassware too often. I'm prone to using the same old classic designs, look for tried and true and amskeptical of anything claiming to be a new inven...

Tufted Tiles from Rex Ceramiche

Earlier this week, Gregory posted cool Tufting Stickers. If you're into a more permanent look, we'd like to point you in the direction of the new Capitonne line from Italian tile manufacturer Rex Ce...

West Village Modern On the Cheap
NYT House & Home Roundup 3.20.08

This look into the West Village home of Suchitra Van and Nette Gaastra should be popular with AT readers. The New York Times shows us the results when the couple transformed their 435-square-foot st...

AT Email: Sorapot, The Ultra Chic Teapot from Joey Roth - 3.18.08

March 18, 2008 I'm a big supporter of new design, young design and smart design. Always have been. There's something about the designer's mindset of always wanting to tinker with things a...

House Tour: Perry Street Duplex
NYT 3.16.08

This expansive duplex is located in one of the Richard Meier towers on the far west side. With glass walls and a western exposure on the Hudson River, the apartment gets amazing (almost too much) li...

How To: Mount Hardware in Tile

>> Enter Slideshow Trying to finish up over the weekend, we took on the task of mounting a glass shelf in our shower. Previously we had thought we would not be able to mount anything in tile (there...

Ann Sacks Tile & Stone

We are in the process of looking for tile to redo our cracked kitchen floor. We want something plain, natural looking and with a warm coloring......

Kitchen Tour at The Kitchn: At Home in Paris with David Lebovitz

Food blogger and cookbook author David Lebovitz is an American renter in Paris who inherited a narrow kitchen with a motley assortment of appliances stuffed under the slanted roof of his 650-square-...

Stainless Steel Foam Soap Pump

In many of the bathroom month posts, readers have expressed their love of Foam Soap Pumps. They drastically reduce the amount of soap you use and many find the feeling of foam more pleasant than a de...

Bottleneck Saver

This is so simple and ingenious! The Bottleneck Saver is a small rubber ring that attaches to the pumps of hand soap and lotion bottles. By restricting the amount of dispensed material, it helps red...

Look! Candy-Making Kitchen at PapaBubble

We love the look of Lab Glass at Home. Last week we stumbled across this amazing artisan candy shop in NoLITA — PapaBubble — that uses lab glass in their open and minimalistic candy-making kitc...

Therapist's Furniture, Hugo Franca, Kitchen Updates...
NYT House & Home Roundup 3.6.08

We've had posts in the past about Dr. Melfi's furniture in The Sopranos, but this week's Home & Garden section of The New York Times devotes a lot of space to What's in a Chair? and explores the dee...

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