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Kitchen: Jasper Morrison Basics

From Julie:

British designer Jasper Morrison’s kitchen basics for Alessi are simple perfection.

Below: Five Piece Kitchen Utensil Set; available in satin or polished stainless steel; $115 at Lumens. Individual utensils also available at Unica Home.

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Below: Kitchen Tool Set in beechwood; $15 at Scandinavian Details.

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Below: Pots & Pans Colander of mirror-polished stainless steel; $78 at Scandinavian Details.

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Below: Black, gray, or white Pepe Le Moko polymide and stainless pepper and salt mills; $82 at Unica Home.

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Below: Pots & Pans Collection for Alessi; constructed with 18/10 stainless steel with an aluminum and AISI 430 magnetic steel radiating base. Glazed interiors, polished exteriors, and spot-welded handles. From $62 for a small saucepan to $212 for a three-piece pasta set; an eight-piece set is $400 at Lumens.

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Below: Tin Family Containers for Alessi; available in satin finish or polished finish; from $8.50 for the smallest to $52.50 for the largest; $74.50 for the set at Y Lighting.

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Furniture: West Elm Chair

From Janet:

New at West Elm, the solid hardwood Oval Back Dining Chair is $159 and looks as good in situ as in the catalog. Available in white, chocolate, or acorn. For more deceptively simple wood chairs, see our earlier posts Furniture: Shaker Chair at DWR and Steal This Look: Roy McMakin Chairs.

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Architect Visit: Steven Holl Kitchen

From Julie:

The Cubist kitchen in the Turbulence House, a guesthouse in New Mexico by hyper-conceptual architect Steven Holl. We like the floating cooktop, the mix of baltic birch and stainless steel, and the combination of open and closed shelving. Decipher (if you can) Holl’s mission statement for the house at Design Boom. Also, visit Ironwood Industries for more views of the custom cabinetry.

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