Featured home 19 A collection
of mortar and pestles sits on the kitchen
counter next to a gas top range in the stylish
home owned by Rob Ingold.
of its weight. He said he probably should have added a crossbar under it, but he said that he did not want to lose the space.
Atop a stove burner lies perhaps the most
eye-catching kitchen conversation piece, a larger than usual ceramic-glazed tea kettle. Its black and white checkerboard MacKenzie-Childs design features a wooden handle. What you might mistake for a cherry on top of its lid is actually a carved faux-cinnabar bead with a brass accent beneath it that resembles gold filigree. Nor is the tea kettle the only artistic aspect of Ingold’s kitchen.
The backsplashes surrounding the kitchen are custom-
designed to somewhat resemble mosaic tile. Looks are deceiving though. Each “mosaic tile” is actually a different color of liquid glass that has been poured into a tiny cup-like mold, Ingold explains. Then grout is put around it before it is fired.
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