Gadget of the week
Stove Burners That Hang on the Wall When You Don’t Need Them
By Rain Noe From Core77
Induction made portable
Plenty of urban dwellers can, and do, live without ovens. I was one of them, and my friends in New York that did have ovens often used them to store sweaters. But few can live without a stovetop.
The problem with stovetops in a space-tight apartment is that they take up so much dang space. Most city apartments have tiny kitchens and every square inch counts. So Adriano Design’s Ordine, a stowable dual-burner induction hub system, looks like it would come in handy.
A revolution that changes the concept of the kitchen top, a cooking hub you can place when and where you need it, and then, once fulfilled it its purpose, you can hang it like a pan.
More freedom to arrange the cooking space, modularity, scalability, like a building block to build a cooking narrative, unthinkable magical scenarios of a new architecture to come. Ordine transforms and creates a new order … in the kitchen.
Another of the company’s offerings is the Cucinotta, designed for spaces where there isn’t even a counter to spare. And it comes with a self-contained hood:
A simple wooden structure supports an induction hub, a utility drawer (that may be transformed into a fridge) and a hood, all easily transportable to anywhere, attached only to a discreet red power cord.
Check out more of Adriano Design’s kitchen innovations here.
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