Cooking Tables
by Harry / January 16, 2007


Kitchen-maker Alno has created some Cooking Tables that combine “the hearth and kitchen table as the focal point of home life once again.”. The table-cooking collection includes the Liberty Island, a mobile cooking element with a glass cover and mobile container that can be positioned against a dining table, either indoors or out. When opened, the glass cover protects against splattering while cooking and closed, it covers a dual-zone induction cook-top. LongIsland can be positioned anywhere in the room and combines a fixed ‘cooking block’ with a sliding tabletop that’s supported by a base frame (it can be moved to the right or left). A four-zone electric cook-top is flush-fit in the stainless steel cooking block. All the Cooking Tables were originally created by design students at the Muthesius College of Art in Kiel, Germany.

+ alno.com



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Liberty Island Cooking Table. The glass cover protects against splattering while cooking and closed, it covers a dual-zone induction cook-top.


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LongIsland can be positioned anywhere in the room and combines a fixed ‘cooking block’ with a sliding tabletop that’s supported by a base frame (it can be moved to the right or left).


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EXCELLENT!!! Very nice idea!!!
But one question...why don't have wheels the middle part...so you can move it easily...
Great Design!!!
Cheers,
Franco Cagnina

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