Discover Germany, Issue 76, July 2019

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Discover Germany  |  Design  |  Dedicated to Design

Dedicated to Design… Kitchens have been central meeting points in houses for centuries, and so it goes without saying that they deserve a stylish and elegant look to make you feel right at home. Take a look at the gorgeous and unusual design items we have picked for this month’s Dedicated to Design, to give you some inspiration for either your next kitchen refurbishment, or if you want to just spruce the space up a little. BY: NANE STEINHOFF   I  PRESS IMAGES

1. In need of a new thermos flask to cater for coffee or tea parties with your friends? Look no further and choose this elegant one by Georg Jensen. Holds one litre. £176. www.einrichten-design.de

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2. How can a normal everyday object look exceptional? Ask the Swiss designer Alfred Häberli, as he has managed to give this kitchen-roll holder a subtle and  unprecedented elegance. £71. www.einrichten-design.de 3. This stylish bowl by PHILIPPI is the perfect new fruit bowl for you. Who would’ve thought that aluminium could look that beautiful? £35. Available on: www.einrichten-design.de. and www.philippi.com 4. The marble look seems to be really on trend right now. These stylish storage containers fit perfectly in the  kitchen and will store some of your kitchen essentials. Set of three. £49. www.designandmaison.com 5. Designed to impress, the n’Stee Patagonia Masterpiece is a kitchen unit without limits that will ‘wow’ anyone via its true craftsmanship. The translucent Patagonia Masterpiece is part of the new modular n’Stee design line and is a true unicum, made out of natural quartzite, from the stone manufactory MCR. From £61,770. www.mcr-stein.de/nstee

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