Studio Gorm Flow

only for preparing food but an environment that gives a better understanding of how natural processes work. A kitchen where food is grown, stored, cooked and composted to grow more food.

for the more complex natural processes to do the work. This kitchen is developed as a flexible system where resources are reused by several elements creating a dynamic flow between the products.

 

The flow kitchen focuses on three major areas Waste, Water and Energy.

drips on the herbs and edible plants, which are grown in the planter boxes positioned below the rack.

scraps to be swept into the composting bin.

start to finish). By pulling the handle finished castings are sifted into the collection tray where they can be dried out until needed. The fertilizer can be used in the herb boxes, added to houseplants or the garden.

surface allows pots to be easily moved on and off the heat source.

garlic and onions, storing grains and growing herbs. The beech wood lids have natural anti microbial properties they can also double as cutting boards or serving trays.

slowly seeps through the outer wall and evaporates, causing the inside temperature to cool. It is Ideal for storing vegetables, fruit, eggs, cheese and butter. Evaporative cooling fridge box keeps food cool reducing the need for a larger conventional fridge.

bowls cups and cutlery in an economic and easy to access format.

Pans and pots can be hung on the frame under the counter top.

Materials: Formica on lacquered MDF
, Urban salvaged oak, 
Oregon fir
 Beach
, Enameled steel
, Earthenware

 

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