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Philippe Starck Kitchens for Warendorf


Oh la la! Philippe Stark has created 4 different kitchen sets which are meant to inspire healthy living. Because food and culture are so closely connected he's done something quite logical, added a library to the kitchen!

 
 

The images as pictured above:
1,2: LIBRARY
The kitchen with library atmosphere: a monoblock surrounded by a wall-high frame of shelves. A place of nourishment for body and mind.

3,4: DUALITY
Traditional wall element or detached kitchen island - Two options with great impact, two sides packed with ideas and functionality

5,6: PRIMARY
The best things come in small packages: A compact version of the luxury kitchen, extendable with supplement modules

7,8: TOWER
Cooking reduced to its essentials: water, fire, hot and cold - In rotating towers

These new kitchen sets are being introduced by Warendorf, formerly Miele DIE KÜCHE, in 2010. You can sign up for their mailing list to be notified when their products will be available online.

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(images: Warendorf)

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Wow. All hat and no cattle. None of these look particular functional. That giant floor lamp in the last photo is just asking to be bumped into constantly. Storage looks limited in some of the examples and there's a reason that libraries aren't found in kitchens: it's called Tiny Airborne Food Particles and they tend to accumulate on stuff that's out in the open. Which is fine for washable things, but books are not washable.

Also, the Saarinen-knockoff pedestals look really clunky. They've been done way, way better by other people.

posted by spanky on November 5th 2009 at 1:24pm
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I think these designs are adorable! The trumpet bases are a fun touch!

posted by Kidding on November 5th 2009 at 1:39pm
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fail

posted by stt64 on November 5th 2009 at 1:51pm
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Step One: Buy obscenely expensive loft just for entertaining.

posted by a1katie on November 5th 2009 at 2:03pm
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They are high concept. I like that they make the viewer think about kitchens differently. But would I want one? No. I don't like the execution at all.

posted by sally305 on November 5th 2009 at 2:06pm
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gorgeous and completely impractical. this should be posted on the kitchen sister site. I'm sure the posters there would hammer away at the idea of a library being within a meter of a stove.

obviously designed by someone with great design asthetic who never ever cooks.....

posted by modern on long island on November 5th 2009 at 2:17pm
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Not into the trumpet bases, either. Not graceful, just silly. Too like a caricature.

Books in the kitchen also not appealing to me. I have enough trouble keeping the Joy of Cooking's cover from getting sticky.

I DO like the sconces flanking the cabinetry in the 5th & 6th photos, but it looks like the shades are fabric - another grime magnet. I might try something similar but with steel or plastic.

posted by tmoore on November 5th 2009 at 2:26pm
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Confused, how do these inspire healthy living?

Visually, I like #1 & 5. I think some of the ideas could even be useful in some kitchens, but they aren't very practical for anyone who often uses their kitchen. But they are just models, no?

posted by HeyNowTex on November 5th 2009 at 2:45pm
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I have been a fan of Philippe Stark for a long time. There is always a sense of whimsy and fantasy in work. Lovely to look at but not always functional. Then again if I could afford it I probably wouldn't need something that was functional.

posted by MegT on November 5th 2009 at 3:29pm
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No silly citrus juicers on the countertops? Missed cross-promotion opportunity, Philippe!

posted by amed studio on November 5th 2009 at 5:10pm
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Aggressively unattractive.

posted by mirandabee on November 5th 2009 at 6:17pm
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I applaud the effort to do something different at the base of the cabinets/tables, but the "the Saarinen-knockoff pedestals" don't work for me either

posted by Jess2nola on November 5th 2009 at 7:50pm
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what's that word when something is terribly unattractive or awful tasting?

Oh yeah! YUCK!!!

posted by parttimedesign on November 5th 2009 at 8:17pm
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I agree with Spanky-- the Hershey Kiss pedestals are clumsy and heavy-handed, and the kitchen-as-library idea could only have been hatched by someone who's never in their life cleaned a kitchen.

Way to go, Starck.

posted by shirley-temple-of-doom on November 5th 2009 at 8:50pm
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OMG! I just clicked on the Warendorf site, get this:

"Starck is everywhere and seems to anticipate our dreams, desires and needs. He seems instinctively to know where our responsibility with regard to the future of the planet lies."

That's rich!

posted by shirley-temple-of-doom on November 5th 2009 at 8:59pm
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Man, that's one ugly kitchen.

posted by gekko on November 6th 2009 at 8:00am
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Does it promote healthy living by having no place to store your food???

posted by verily on November 6th 2009 at 8:19am
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Why?

posted by quiltmaster on November 8th 2009 at 3:49pm
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