The kitchen is the pride and joy of Dish Cooking Studio founder Trish Magwood's home. The home was recently featured by Canadian Family, and while we enjoyed a look at the modern household in its entirety, our favorite room was the kitchen. In particular, this vintage metal storage cabinet...
The rest of the kitchen cabinetry has a light wood finish. The contrast of this cabinet breaks up the monotony and creates a hand-picked, pieced-together look. What we'd give for a cabinet like this in our own kitchen!
To see the rest of the house, visit the Canadian Family website. For more on Trish's Toronto-based Dish Cooking Studio, click here. Photo: Michael Alberstat

Comments (8)
That is entirely fantastic- and perfect for blending the inherent industrial aesthetic of modern stainless appliances with the warmth of wood cabinetry.
Must be easy to clean too!
On a side note, what a fantastic collection of practical dishes- just enough of each thing, classic white, nothing frou-frou.
This is really beautiful, what an addition to the design of a modern kitchen.
jealous am I
i love it!
That's really cool - I bet it's a great place to store the penicillin!
Very similar manufacturer of new metal cabinets in SF:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/fud/1085391326.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31520763@N07/
SS21
132 EDDY ST
San Francisco CA 94102
1 block from Powell St. bart station @ Mason
phone 415 205 1423
Open Sat-Sun 10-7
Mon-Fri By Appt Only
I don't work for them - I just drool over the images they post on CL. They used to have a pic of the 4 over 4 large cabinet install in the eat in area of a kitchen - amazing!
(You know, for the home I still can't afford despite the alleged recession.)
Both SS21 and The Industrialists on Market Street specialize in these types of cabinets. I can't afford either of them, but oh the eye candy.
love the look!
Actually, just checked out the rest of the house, and it looks great -- wish there were more pictures. Especially love the dining table.
Miss this magazine -- used to pick it up the the ob/gyn's waiting room for free when I was pregnant... (they gave away piles of them every month)