Presenting a non-linear kitchen in an 1891 house reworked by famed architects Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter. Positioned in Copenhagen’s Nørrebro area, the 170 sq. meter house (about 1,800 sq. ft) was designed with interiors impressed by Swedish artist Mamma Andersson‘s portray Swan Pond from 2016. The central focus of the kitchen is its undulating cabinetry and worktop apart from, an natural form echoing a pond setting and smooth, pure palette to swimsuit. Right here’s a better take a look at the kitchen and all its particulars.
Images by Hampus Berndtson for Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects.

The kitchen cabinetry is designed in oiled Elm from Kongens Nytorv, a central public sq. park in Copenhagen the place, in 1998, the bushes had been felled attributable to elm illness. Working with kitchen carpenters Rammelisten, the architects selected to focus on the tree’s annual rings which run vertically from flooring to ceiling within the cabinetry and pantry door.








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