
Dream Space. A rounded-edge kitchen is so friendly and inviting and it makes sense to move less and pivot more when one is busy in the kitchen (the best part of a NYC galley kitchen). The Rolly series from Italian company Fiamberti is one of the best we've seen, incorporating various materials for added warmth and texture. Via: Trendir...







Its a bit over the top, in my humble opinion. For that type of cash, I'd go the custom route
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brooklynsails, I don't understand your comment. This is the custom route...the above images are examples from the manufacturer of what is possible with this series.
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This all looks horribly dated circa Miami Vice-era. Give me sharp right angles any day!
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Wow. I seldom like kitchen design. But I love that first pic. I might be tempted to learn to cook in that kitchen. It's the first time I saw a kitchen that made sense to me.
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Definitely Italian. They kind of remind me of a little gelato/coffee kiosk.
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WOW! The first one is the funkiest little kitchen I have ever seen. I want one!
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space wise they are not efficient in small spaces.
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I love it. I wouldn't necessarily use those materials or colors but the design is wonderful! It reminds me of Gaudi's Pedrera kitchen in Barcelona.
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2ciaos
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None of these have a fridge and it looks like only half of them have both a sink and range: completely against the Task Triangle, which is why galley kitchens (in any city) are good.
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