- June 20, 2005
- Champagne and Mirrors
Glass countertops, glossy wood floors, and a silver sink: Miles Redd’s thirties-inspired version of the glamour kitchen.
- June 20, 2005
- Foodie's Delight
Wait, what does that do? Self-taught chef�and culinary obsessive� David Arnold reinvents the galley kitchen.
- June 20, 2005
- Lean Cuisine
A seamless, stainless, hyper-minimalist space is the perfect non-cook’s companion.
- June 20, 2005
- Just a Little Bit Country
A Hollywood design team prefers that their Noho kitchen not be misread as rural.
- June 20, 2005
- Everything Plus the Sink
A tour of some very different takes on the urban kitchen�from a foodie’s dream lab to a live-cook space of the future.
- June 20, 2005
- Housewares, Sliced and Diced
Not everyone wants his own beer-making machinery. But true kitchen lovers will find much to covet in design ideas inspired by the range of kitchens in these pages.
- June 20, 2005
- Futuristic Recipes
Architect Joel Sanders dreams up the ideal island kitchen for the island of Manhattan.
- May 23, 2005
- Cottage Industry
How to make a small Sag Harbor summer house feel open, airy, and older than its years.
- May 16, 2005
- Ceiling Fans
An art-world couple put up an unusual installation.
- April 18, 2005
- John Bartlett’s Beuys Life
�His rooms and vitrines have been things that I always wanted in my home. There’s something about his sensibility that is very masculine but very minimal, very neutral but with a military flavor.�