
"The deconstructed industrial kitchen is made from concrete blocks, larch plywood, and stainless steel and outfitted with an eclectic mix of Japanese kitchenware."
"After stripping wallpaper the architects discovered the gray wall marking but left the patina as a feature rather than covering it up."
"A larch plywood countertop and open shelves surround the stainless steel sink. On the far end of the kitchen sits a cooktop, vent, and undercounter refrigerators from a restaurant supply store."
Setagaya Tokyo Apartment features a deconstructed industrial kitchen built from concrete blocks, larch plywood, and stainless steel. The design preserves an accidental gray wall patina uncovered after stripping wallpaper. A larch plywood countertop and open shelves frame a stainless steel sink, while a cooktop, vent, and undercounter refrigerators are sourced from a restaurant supply store. Open shelving holds small appliances and Japanese ceramic dishes. The adjacent living area includes tatami matting. Furniture references include a Parsons-style Noi Table from Ohio Design with plywood tops, Room & Board Parsons Tables, and twin-size tatami mats from The Futon Shop priced at $269.95.
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