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From Eleek, a manufacturer of lighting fixtures and hardware in Portland, Oregon, the Farmhouse Sink comes in 100% recycled cast aluminum or 90% recycled cast bronze. This sink is substantial…but not cheap.
$2,995 for Aluminum, Dims: 9″x 36″x18″
Click here for more information
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November 13th, 2007 · 1 Comment
…I especially like the idea of having a fridge door that magnets stick to.
This is from http://www.bigchillfridge.com
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November 8th, 2007 · 2 Comments
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Kitchen Design From Susan Serra, originally uploaded by farmhousemodern.
I keep searching for kitchen designs that look like old estate kitchens. Like the one in “The Cook, The […]
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Stainless steel can give your modern farmhouse kitchen a fresh take on the capacious 19th century cast-iron farmhouse sinks. A French firm, Julien, Inc. has several lines of stainless steel sinks that would fit seamlessly into your new kitchen.
The 60th Anniversary sink especially is deep, sleek and functional, an apt complement to new soapstone […]
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October 27th, 2007 · 1 Comment
I found this on KitchAnn Style. It seems that Aga is printing the front of their Excel 110 range.
There are three prints currently available. I really like the idea of introducing organic decoration to modern design. This looks striking. I wonder how it will look in five-ten years. I am […]
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From Inhabitat Currently available only to a small group of people, mostly in NY. The Energy Joule works with some energy company’s “demand response” programs where they pay you to use less power.
Check out Ambient for more information about if ans when it will be available to you.
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