Japanese Concept Kitchen: Nobody Isola S
This little kitchen island will make you want to look twice when you think to yourself, Is it… really what I think it is? Yes. A zen-like shape of ying-yang inspired forms which moves and is adjustable for all your catering needs. And fits back snugly into the perfect circle.
Great for small, upscale spaces. With electric stove, sink and compartmentalised drawers, what more could a modern day host or hostess want?
The kitchen island is called ‘Isola S’ and is part of the ‘Nobody’ collection by Japanese company Tokyo Kitchen. Prices are not yet available, however it seems certain it won’t be cheap.
Tokyo Kitchen’s other products include furniture and fittings. All very minimalistic. All very sheek. Just browsing the website – even without Japanese knowledge – inspires me. (And loving the nature/techno music; you’ll see what I mean when you visit).
Their web shop is filled with everyday items such as spoons for USD $26 each.
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Wow – great shots of the really cool kitchens!
Comment by em — 15 November, 2008 @ 9:37 am
I agree – really good pictures. I never knew that Japan was so modern in their designs.
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