Time & Style


Simple, yet impressive
Based on the date of our last entry in the kitchen category -- and the, *sigh*, general lack of entries -- it would appear that we've been neglecting one of our favorite rooms in the house. Well, now that we've found this wonderfull kitchen island from Time & Style, we're hoping that will change. This island features a built-in range and sink with all plumbing and gas lines built into the legs. An extendable top board is included and a pull-out counter is also available as an option. Materials include stainless steel and walnut.

Link: Time & Style


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Posted by Greeper on 6/15/2005 10:31:00 AM

Love it, tried to find out more, but the site has no price and is in Japanese. IKEA makes its own version of this, retail for $900, not as nice but beautiful in its own way. I rent small efficiency apartments and am amazed at how hard it is to find these functional islands. Great potential for using modern design that can be affordable and beneficial to those who can't have Scovolini kitchens....

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where do I find this?
Posted by paul Gregory on 5/8/2006 4:48:00 PM

I love it

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Where can I find this?
Posted by Kathleen on 7/20/2006 5:32:00 PM

Really great - link is no good. Can someone tell me where to find more info - am in immediate need of this information. Thanks!

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