From Julie
Good news for kitchen enthusiasts everywhere: DWR Kitchen Cabinetry designed by San Francisco architectural stylist Nilus de Matran. According to the New York Times, "The collection includes 155 storage modules (configured as drawers, open shelves, and cabinets), 15 organizational tools (cutlery trays and dividers), and four free-standing islands. Components are made of medium-density fiberboard covered in walnut, right, or black oak veneer, and come preassembled. A large kitchen without countertops or appliances will start at about $35,000; a smaller one, suitable for a studio apartment, will cost around $15,000." On offer beginning in January; view the line at Design Within Reach in Soho.




December 9, 2008
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I feel the same about this as I do many things at DWR:
For this price I expect real wood. I guess I prefer my fiberboard from Target.
Pretty though!
Absolutely average! Pretty predictable and lacking any innovative point of view.
I LOVE IT!!!!!!! THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL