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Home All-Stars: Kitchen Innovators

Linda C. Lentz

January 1, 2006

Bulthaup b3 Kitchen
Designed by Herbert Schultes, this groundbreaking system elevates the concept of kitchen furniture to un­charted structural heights. Attempting to achieve “more with less,” Schultes fashioned a functional in-wall steel skeleton that supports and suspends the cabinets up off the floor. At the surface, an ingenious rail system integrates wall panels, storage, appliances and lighting. Always pushing the envelope when it comes to materials, Schultes maintains a linear clarity by using the thinnest of stone counters and veneers in white glass, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, wood, bamboo and lacquer.

Bulthaup, 800.808.2923, www.bulthaup.com

Bosch Integra 800 Dishwasher
At 44 decibels, this minimalist clean machine is said to be as silent as you can get. The Integra 800, the latest in a series of dishwashers valued for their extremely low-energy, -water and -noise levels, is at the top of the new line introduced by Bosch in its quest to maintain cutting-edge performance and design. Upgrades include top-flight digital features, such as an advanced Sensotronic technology that assesses how dirty the dishes are and automatically adjusts wash time, temperature and water level accordingly; concealed controls; and–because the unit is so unobtrusive–a unique InfoLight that beams from the bottom of the dishwasher to the floor when it is operating. (Click image to enlarge)

Bosch, 800.944.2904, www.boschappliances.com

Miele Built-in Coffee System
Thoughtful innovations are few and far between, but Miele, the tony German manufacturer of residential and commercial appliances, could not have been more perceptive when it pioneered the first CVA615 built-in home coffee system in 1999. Its cool good looks, ease of use and installation flexibility guaranteed its instant success. Now the company stands to outshine the inevitable competition it spawned with its Gen Y model, the CVA2000–the world’s first built-in capsule coffee system. Designed for those who prize instant gratification, this Jetson-worthy machine features a Cappuccinatore for frothed/steamed milk and a rotating carousel holding 20 Nespresso capsules. And all it requires is the push of a button. (Click image to enlarge)

Miele, 888.346.4353, www.miele.com

KitchenAid Stand Mixer
When asked to suggest a name for the prototype of this ubiquitous stand mixer after giving it a trial run, a 1919 housewife replied, “I don’t care what you call it, but I know it’s the best kitchen aid I ever had!” Flash forward 87 years, and the KitchenAid stand mixer–fine-tuned in the 1930s and early 1940s by renowned industrial designer Egmont Arens–maintains its superlative reputation. Of course, occasional changes, such as the powerful 5- and 6-quart Professional Series and color options, assure its classic utilitarian good looks and superb performance are always au courant. (Click image to enlarge)

KitchenAid, 800.541.6390, www.kitchenaid.com

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