Now here’s a design concept that is quite intriguing - It is called the CookLounge. Designed by Michael Schmidt, this kitchen counter has all three builtin functions - a kitchen sink, a stove or oven, and a preparation area - and that’s just the kitchen! What makes this idea unique is that when not in use it can transform into a piece of modern furniture suitable for the living room, or wherever you’d like to place and showoff the furniture in.
Call it versatility. Call it the cooklounge. It just made me wonder how will tap water work (is it portable?), or how to avoid the smell of food or oil sticking into your lovely furniture or even fire!
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