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In Good Taste

For homeowners with a passion for cooking, the kitchen is undoubtedly the heart of their abode; it’s both a place to gather and where culinary experiments play out. With telecommuting becoming part of the new normal, the kitchen also frequently doubles as a flexible space for work and play.

Ann Lee, general manager of luxury furnishings purveyor P5, has observed an increased demand for bespoke kitchens to meet these changing needs. “Given the ongoing pandemic restrictions, which have us spending more time at home, owners want well-designed kitchens that integrate the traditional functions of food preparation with the requirements of socialisation and working from home,” she says.

She recommends brands such as Dada by Molteni&C, which offer kitchen cabinetry systems in many colours and finishes, as well as

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