The Hi-Tech Floating Kitchen Island
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Nandini , New Delhi:
Sep 19 2006
Made Popular Sep 19 2006
We have earlier told you about Taste DJ, the musical cooking station, that will revolutionize the way you cook. Now, the revolution deepens further with another path-breaking Floating Kitchen Island concept from Chinese designers Chaoran Zheng, Fu...
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Hi Lach,
Though, I agree the designers could better replace the steel wires with the steel hangers, but reportedly the steel cables used are ”stable and sturdy.” And, the flexibility feature is imparted so as to assist the user’s needs.
Though, I agree the designers could better replace the steel wires with the steel hangers, but reportedly the steel cables used are ”stable and sturdy.” And, the flexibility feature is imparted so as to assist the user’s needs.
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While its certainly an eterprising design....You’ve definetely got to wonder exactly how they are planning to route the cold/hot/waste water pipes to the sink and icebox, not to mention the electrical wires for the stove and microwave. The problem I’d forsee is the inevitable swinging that would occour the moment you actually tried to use this thing, and god forbid you ever accidentally leaned up against it.
Perhaps they could improve the design by using rigid steel hangers instead of flexible wire.
Perhaps they could improve the design by using rigid steel hangers instead of flexible wire.
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Hi Lach,
Though, I agree the designers could better replace the steel wires with the steel hangers, but reportedly the steel cables used are ”stable and sturdy.” And, the flexibility feature is imparted so as to assist the user’s needs.
Though, I agree the designers could better replace the steel wires with the steel hangers, but reportedly the steel cables used are ”stable and sturdy.” And, the flexibility feature is imparted so as to assist the user’s needs.
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While its certainly an eterprising design....You’ve definetely got to wonder exactly how they are planning to route the cold/hot/waste water pipes to the sink and icebox, not to mention the electrical wires for the stove and microwave. The problem I’d forsee is the inevitable swinging that would occour the moment you actually tried to use this thing, and god forbid you ever accidentally leaned up against it.
Perhaps they could improve the design by using rigid steel hangers instead of flexible wire.
Perhaps they could improve the design by using rigid steel hangers instead of flexible wire.
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Hi Lach,
Though, I agree the designers could better replace the steel wires with the steel hangers, but reportedly the steel cables used are ”stable and sturdy.” And, the flexibility feature is imparted so as to assist the user’s needs.
Though, I agree the designers could better replace the steel wires with the steel hangers, but reportedly the steel cables used are ”stable and sturdy.” And, the flexibility feature is imparted so as to assist the user’s needs.
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Perhaps they could improve the design by using rigid steel hangers instead of flexible wire.