It’s Time To Meet Your Fabulous Kitchen Heroes

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These fabulous products kitchen are as striking as they are functional.

Sleek Minimalist Sensation

sleek gold minimalist faucet

Photo: Courtesy Kohler

Diehard minimalists, rejoice! Kohler’s Purist Suspend kitchen faucet features a ceiling-mounted adjustable pivoting arm, keeping the countertop completely clear. The faucet—which is controlled by a wireless remote puck that can live anywhere in the kitchen—is available in vibrant brushed modern brass, polished chrome, stainless and matte black.


Pretty In Durable Porcelain

 

white marble tile

Photo: Courtesy Caesarstone

Caesarstone’s new collection of porcelain surfaces evokes the look of natural stone, metal and concrete with the added benefit of greater strength and durability. Heat, stain and scratch-resistant and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the collection contains 22 colorways, including Mirabel, shown.


Cool Kitchen Customer

 

sleek silver fridge

Photo: Courtesy Signature Kitchen Suite

Signature Kitchen Suite’s buzzy Wi-Fi-enabled 48-inch French-door refrigerator-freezer (a first of its kind) boasts a convertible drawer with five preset temperatures for optimal chilling and a dual ice maker that offers two different ice shapes.


Tailored Beverage Service

teal and gold bar cart

Photo: Courtesy Officine Gullo

Cocktail hour has never looked so good thanks to Officine Gullo’s double-sided, stainless steel bar cart, whose colors and finishes can be tailored to any space. The cart features storage for everything from condiments and ice to bottles, glasses and utensils.


Heating Up With This Spicy Setup

 

brown kitchen drawer that also serves as spice cabinet

Photo: Courtesy Cabbonet

British brand Cabbonet—known for its kitchens, furniture and closets—is heating things up with its latest offering, Apothecary Spice Drawers. Avid cooks can have their spices at the ready—and on display—with these crystal drawers, which are handcrafted using molds designed in Germany during the 1920s. The drawers, complete with a pouring lip, can be incorporated into both islands and cabinets.