
Designed by Studio Gorm, the Flow2 kitchen concept reduces, reuses, and recycles in the area of our homes that typically wastes the most. The minimalist, self-sufficient space is constructed of native hardwoods and stainless steel, boasting an assortment of double-duty features.
- A contemporary dish rack supplies drying and storage space, while watering the fresh herb garden below;
- Beech wood storage box lids slide forward as needed, offering an antimicrobial built-in cutting board;
- The integrated composter, conveniently located by the cutting board, eliminates food waste and creates a natural fertilizer for the herb garden.
Besides minimizing space, water usage, and waste - the Flow2 concept also reduces the amount of electricity needed. An evaporative cooling fridge keeps fruits, vegetables, and dairy products fresh without power, while a countertop gas stove provides cooking space.
Storage and garden space, plus innovative features that protect and preserve natural resources, make the Flow2 kitchen concept an eco-friendly dream kitchen that we would love to see in production! A second version is planned for the future and promises to be even more eco-friendly, including grey-water recycling and people-powered gadgets.
Source: An eco-friendly kitchen design
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