The Invisible Kitchen
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The news that has the online interior design community abuzz today is a kitchen feature that could be best be described as minimalist.
Dutch firm i29 interior architects recently revealed The Invisible Kitchen, a kitchen island with a very thin form:
The design is reduced to its absolute minimum, having a top surface of only a couple of centimeters thickness with all water, cooking and electrical connections included. Large sliding wall panels conceal all kitchen appliances and storage space.
In the Paris apartment where The Invisible Kitchen was installed the slim feature is cool, but not quite invisible. More photos below.


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