‘invisible kitchen’ by i29 interior architects
all images courtesy i29

 

 

 

with the trend of living spaces and kitchen islands merging together in many contemporary homes, dutch i29 interior architects developed a kitchen system serving as furniture that seems to disappear in space. installed into a quaint parisian apartment, the design is reduced to an absolute minimum; the top surface measuring only a few of centimeters in thickness, with all water, cooking and electrical connections included. where the concept is installed, an existing profiled wall is replicated on the front panels of the cabinets in order to integrate the solid volume with the monumental plan. the freestanding kitchen island is placed in front of the casework, which has large doors that swing open and slide back to reveal appliances and storage space. when closed, the kitchen and pantry are concealed from view.

 

invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects seems to disappear in space
the kitchen system serves as furniture that seems to disappear in space

invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects seems to disappear in space
the design is reduced to an absolute minimum; the top surface measuring only a few of centimeters in thickness

invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects seems to disappear in space
view of the parisian kitchen

invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects seems to disappear in space
the freestanding kitchen island is placed in front of a large sliding wall panel, which conceals appliances and storage

invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects seems to disappear in space
the geometry of the island hides its function, revealed when in use

invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects seems to disappear in space
pantry and appliances are revealed within the full height storage wall

invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects seems to disappear in space
preparing a meal in the ‘invisible kitchen’

 

 

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