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Sheer Kitchen

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This is a jewel of a kitchen and probably costs its weight in gold. The Sheer kitchen is all contained within a sphere that is less than 60" diameter...

When closed, it is an ambient light fixture that glows. A remote control lifts the top half of the sphere to reveal a compact kitchen, which includes a double sink, hot lava stone, infrared burners and countertop work space. The upper half of the sphere becomes a ventilating hood. Beware of the Sheer website: it's very difficult to navigate.

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A little...what's the word?...ahh yes, ridiculous!
I'd use it in my kitchen if say, I were living aboard the Starship Enterprise.
"Beam me up Scottie!! And while you're at it can you fix me a delicious ham and cheese omelette with wheat toast in your hilarious Pokemon ball kitchen?"

posted by Matthew on 2007-04-04 11:36:43
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I think it's kind of beautiful. But seriously, I think that someone needs to test it out and tell us exactly what kind of stuff one could honestly cook in it, etc.

posted by Curtis on 2007-04-04 11:41:44
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Matthew,
You don't need to cook on the Enterprise, you use the replicator to get your food.

posted by eSusan on 2007-04-04 11:45:25
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Yes, eSusan, but one might program the Holodeck to simulate a kitchen in order to cook recreationally, and this is probably what it would look like.

posted by Michael on 2007-04-04 12:05:28
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I'm showing my Star trek fandom here, cause I really like this kitchen. Of course the 12 grand it probably puts it WAY out of my budget, but it gives me some ideas on creating that super compact kitchen I want.

posted by Jaie on 2007-04-04 12:19:29
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Notice that you also need the accompanying wall unit to hold appliances not included in the sphere.

It's a stunt... but when you figure $12k is not that much for a high-end kitchen, and you're freed from the tyranny of seeing your sink from your sofa all the time... it's a cool stunt.

posted by wende in phoenix on 2007-04-04 12:30:04
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I've seen this up close and personal...made me dizzy!

It's a novelty item, I don't see how it is a breakthrough in how to cook better, but in its proper place, in terms of the look in a well designed space, and as a kitchen that would not be used that often, THAT'S where it's cool, I think.

posted by susan on 2007-04-04 13:12:25
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