Architect Visit: Dark European Kitchens
October 31st, 2008
From Julie:
Why are European designers and architects so good at creating dark, moody spaces? Justin at Materialicious is a master at sourcing projects from European architects—both established and emerging. Here’s a roundup of kitchens we’ve collected from his site (and other sources).
Below: A kitchen in Copenhagen by CPH Square.

Below: A kitchen by Antwerp architect Vincent van Duysen.

Below: A kitchen in an apartment in Ghent.

Below: Another kitchen in Ghent.

Below: A kitchen in Belgium by Steven de Paepe of ISO.

Below: An open kitchen in a Belgian house by architects Eddy François and Caroline De Wolf.

Below: A rigorously austere space, from Belgium firm Stam Architecten.

Below: A kitchen in Denmark by CPH Square.

Below: A dark/light kitchen in London, via photographer Sarah Blee.

Below: An austere European kitchen, via photographers Verne.

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Entry Filed under: ARCHITECT VISIT, KITCHEN
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1. Peter | October 31st, 2008 at 6:13 am
Nice to see all those Belgian architects in there. I really think we have some great talent as far as minimalism is concerned.
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