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Boffi Los Angeles
Updated Apr 12, 2006
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When it comes to clean, timeless Italian design, nothing compares to Boffi Los Angeles. “I incorporate Boffi products into my designs because they are unique,” says Arizona-based architect Peter Magee. “When I first saw their Po tub, it blew my mind. It took me two months to track it down—and after it was delivered, I saw that the pictures didn’t do it justice.” Named after Italy’s Po River, this gorgeously simple tub is carved out of pure limestone and weighs an awesome 1984 pounds. It usually has to be delivered by forklift—but it would be the center of attention no matter how it arrived. (via Elements of Living)
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Alkemi
Updated Apr 7, 2006
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Solid material composed of at least 60% industrial scrap aluminum. Unique textured and honed finishes in a surprisingly wide palette. (via Elements of Living)
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PaperStone
Updated Apr 7, 2006
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Solid surfacing material made from paper and plastic resins, both recycled, with an appearance often compared to soapstone. (via Elements of Living)
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Steven Handelman Studios
Updated Apr 6, 2006
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Lots of companies pulled in their horns or gave up entirely during the recession of the late 1980s, but Steven Handelman Studios expanded. Handelman guessed that America was hungry for honest crafting, and he was proven right. Today, his Santa Barbara firm is a national source of such wrought-iron products as fire screens, chandeliers, ceiling mounts, sconces and outdoor lanterns. "Our products are handmade, and we offer so many options that each product is customized," says Handelman. "Clients love the attention to detail. They’ll often remark, ‘I’m so relieved that somebody gets it’ when they see our products." A catalog is available. (via Elements of Living)
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Antique Appliances
Updated Apr 6, 2006
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Purists love Antique Appliances. Here they can find carefully restored 1920s–1960s iceboxes and ranges that will do justice to their Craftsman bungalows, Shaker saltboxes and Prairie ranches. Owner John Jowers started out selling new appliances, but during the winter months, when half the town’s population went to Florida, customers were few and far between. To keep his staff busy, he began restoring and customizing vintage appliances. Business is now so brisk—99 percent of it comes from his website—that he no longer sells the new ones. Customers are from every state in the union as well as Canada and Europe. (via Elements of Living)
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Two-Oven Aga Cooker
Updated Apr 4, 2006
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Perhaps the Saab of ovens, classic Aga Cookers, slicked with three coats of vitreous enamel over cast-iron, operate on continuous radiant heat. With no gas or electric burners, the cast-iron cook top features a boiling plate (to 700 degrees Fahrenheit) and simmering plate (about 350 degrees). Two cavernous ovens are for roasting and simmering; the door at bottom left provides access to the burner that drives the machine. Amazingly energy efficient, the Aga costs about the same to run as a hot-water heater. (via Elements of Living)
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Lemon-Graa Le Creuset
Updated Sep 11, 2006
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Perhaps best known in its flame-orange incarnation, handcrafted porcelain enamel cookware from Le Creuset is the mark of a serious cook and lasts a lifetime. A nine-piece set accommodates any and every recipe, stove top tabletop. This Lemon-Grass color is sold by catalogue and Internet only. Set includes round and oval Dutch ovens, grill pan, baker, braiser, iron-handled fry pan and a bonus matching trivet. (via Elements of Living)
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Northstar Fridge
Updated Apr 4, 2006
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For kitchen designs that conjure an era anytime between 1850 and 1950, Elmira’s vintage-styled refrigerators and ranges will fit right in. The Northstar Fridge merges 1950s style with frost-free-freezer-on-the-bottom common sense. And you won’t have to defrost the freezer with a hair dryer and a chisel. Eight colors available. (via Elements of Living)
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Neo-Metro: Symmetric Basin Console
Updated Apr 4, 2006
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This stainless-steel sink console with resin counter top, faceted basin, dual faucets and hidden drain was actually designed by Neo-Metro for bathrooms, but nothing precludes a kitchen installation, as long as you or your client is willing to forego the garbage disposal. Resin finishes range from transparent to translucent to opaque. Optional under-counter lighting is available. (via Elements of Living)
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