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Some of the best designed products for the kitchen.

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Modern, sytlish and functional kitchenware

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Shin Double Wall Coffee Press

First to recommend

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This coffee press will put all others to shame! It is the premiere press in my kitchen.

Topping Bodum's impressive double wall collection, the Shin press is the logical and beautiful evolution. The double wall construction sparkles as it keeps your perfectly made brew hot.

I was lucky to grab one of the all-glass version where even the handle was made of crystal clear glass. You can still get the plastic handle version.

Updated Oct 25, 2007

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Starbucks Espresso Machine

First to recommend

3 people recommended this item

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Bring the barista home (not literally).

Who among us doesn't enjoy a yummy latte or mocha? The trip to Starbucks is always fun but sometimes we want to sit at home, maybe entertain some company and serve up something warm and delicious!

I love knowing that if I want a latte at 3 in the morning, as long as I can find my way to the kitchen I'm set. I love this machine and anyone who is serious about enjoying their coffee should consider one. You dont have to stop going to Starbucks - its just one more way to bring great tasting coffee drinks into your life.

Starbucks just brought this model out - its probably identical to the original Starbucks Barista machine, only it carries the Saeco name.

This is not a toy! Its a serious piece of equipment that will definitely impress your guests and make a great shiny additon to your kitchen! Read the reviews, this is probably one of the best starter machines on the market! I know!

All metal. 2 shots at once. Made in Italy.

Updated Oct 22, 2007

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WMF 1 Coffee for One

First to recommend

10 people recommended this item

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A simple, elegant and not as wasteful way to get a cup of coffee anytime. One cup in one minute with no waste and no measuring. So simple, so elegant. (via Blue Ant Studio)

Updated May 7, 2007

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Tikoli Kitchen Linens

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Fun and colorful accessories for the kitchen. The prints have a retro-modern feel and the colors scream out loud. One works just as well and a whole mixed set. Lots of fun for little money too!

Updated Apr 29, 2007

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Leaf Decals

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We all love blik (for our walls). This idea belongs in your cupboards.

Fun botanical decals to add to your china. You dont have to buy new plates and cups to enjoy the pattern - less stuff consumed. They are quite durable and long lasting.

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Updated Apr 28, 2007

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Pearl Table Mat

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Jackie Kennedy and Marge Simpson come to mind when I think pearls. This clever ring of ceramic pearl balls keeps your delicate tabletop protected from heat. A little steep in price, but still cheaper than real pearls.

Updated Apr 28, 2007

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Bodum Young Press

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A french press is still one of the best ways to brew coffee at home. You get great flavor and full body every time. Bodum makes lots of beautiful models - this is perhaps the most fun and durable. Deep down, underneath the very hard to destroy shell and below the fun red rubber plunger grip is a true Bodum French Press. You get all the function in a, dare I say it, younger skin. Probably a better choice if you have a clumsy spouse or legions of children running around the kitchen.

Updated Apr 26, 2007

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Designchain

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3 people recommended this item

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Designchain is just one of those truly brilliant ideas whose versatility is just astounding!

Based on a bicycle or motorcycle chain, this clear polycarbonate series of cylinders are linked together using a flexible connector. Designchain can weave across a table, stack on itself, be mounted on a wall and it can be split or combined with additional Designchains. Not only is it versatile, its completely modular! (via ThisNext Blog)

Updated Apr 19, 2007

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Swiss Spice

8 people recommended this item

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Brilliant fix for bland meals! Now if I could only find the same to dispense a variety of hot sauces! (via szlea)

Updated Apr 16, 2007

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Walnut Breadboard

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3 people recommended this item

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Serve your daily (whole grain, certified organic, hearth-baked) bread on this sweet breadboard made of beautiful walnut. I just love how simple and stunning this design is.

The unit is made from two pieces that remove easily so you can clear out the crumbs that fall into the holes. Though its an object of utility, I bet you will proudly display it any chance you get to warm up the table.

Big enough for most breads: 16.5" x 8"

Updated Apr 14, 2007

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