
Wow—it must be expensive! The combination of a white worktop and Italian blond walnut is enough to excite us, but Bontempi Cucine's Bunob has great curves!...

(Re-Edited from 11.30.06)-JR

Wow—it must be expensive! The combination of a white worktop and Italian blond walnut is enough to excite us, but Bontempi Cucine's Bunob has great curves!...

(Re-Edited from 11.30.06)-JR
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Beautiful flowing design... very feng shui!
Don't miss the all the kitchen's we've been touring over in Apartment Therapy: The Kitchen
http://kitchen.apartmenttherapy.com/food/kitchen-tours/kitchen-tour-2-sallys-rear-window-015067
It is indeed gorgeous, but I can't help but think how much space is wasted by placing those items on the curve.
I have a feeling it looks better than it would "cook"; still dramatic eye candy
I can see the advantage of having space in between the cooking surfaces. In general corners in kitchens get wasted, so I support curved kitchens in principle. However, I can't imagine their manufacture will ever be reasonable.
I could see it if the stove had curves too but with linear lines against the curved counter top, I don't see it happening.
wow. beautiful!