designer | Sub Zero competition
Chris Atkinson of Yorkshire-based Clarity Arts designed this contemporary kitchen in a newly extended home. With a 6ft long central island, the design maximises storage space and uses a granite slab below the coffee bar to break up the large run of walnut furniture.
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Appliance brand Sub Zero & Wolf will soon be announcing the winners of the regional round of its 2010-12 Kitchen Design Contest – supported by Designer Kitchen & Bathroom – with a number of impressive high-end entries in the running.
The winners of the Best Use of Sub-Zero & Wolf category go through to the global winners contest later in the year, which includes a trip to Madson, Wisconsin, USA, and the chance to win a top prize of $40,000. The global winners’ event includes separate awards for traditional and contemporary kitchens, as well as a designers’ choice and a peoples’ choice award.
The contest is open to anyone working with Sub Zero & Wolf products, including kitchen retailers, kitchen designers, architects, interior designers and builders or developers.i
Curves and varied heights are the defining elements of this design by James Ellis of Charles Yorke. Walnut contrasts with the high gloss painted doors and the look is offset with the striking worktop to create a room with real impact.
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