Less is More: Modular Kitchen Concept by Fevzi Karaman
by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 02.29.08

For many of us, the kitchen is one room in the house that can benefit most from design elements that help reduce clutter and create more space; as the focal point and gathering place of many homes, you can never have too much space. That's the idea behind Turkish designer Fevzi Karaman's modular concept: everything you'd need for a small kitchen is there, but neatly folds up and gets out of the way when you don't.
It probably wouldn't serve a family of five very well, but would be a great way to make the most of a small apartment. Hit the jump to see how a stove, sink, recycling bin, dish storage and more all fit in there. ::Fevzi Karaman at Coroflot via ::Unclutterer
See also: ::How to Green Your Kitchen, Compacta All-in-One Kitchen Island and ::Casulo: An Entire Apartment's Furniture in One Small Box





















Is there a chance anyone can translate the list on the second pic?
A great bit of design - I can see them becoming very popular in London and New Your, or anywhere else that people have Pied a Terres where they might cook once or twice a month/year...
The translation is:
1. bottle rack
2. rubbish bin
3. fridge
4. stove
5. dishwasher
6. drawers for storage
7. dish rack
Great design. I'd like it even better if the countertop/table swiveled 90° so people could sit on both sides.