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01 Kitchen Living: Kitchen Interiors for Contemporary Homes edited by Robert Klanten, Andrea Servert and Tessa Pearson

(Gestalten, 2019)

he story of the kitchen’s changing role – from hidden-away, utilitarian space to the most important room in the house – has become somewhat old hat. When food writer Mina Holland declares in the introduction to that “the kitchen has transcended straightforward culinary utility: it is the nucleus of a home,” you could be forgiven for thinking you’d heard

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