future kitchen depictions
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Designed by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky in 1926, the Frankfurt Kitchen represents the “rationalization of housework.” It was meant to make kitchen work easier.
The Frankfurt Kitchen forms the precursor to the modern everyday kitchen.
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Kitchen of Tomorrow (1944)
Developed at the end of WW2, this kitchen was meant for mass consumption. It is not too large and appears to be able to do everything.
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This model of a kitchen was developed by Luigi Colani in 1970 to show his vision of a kitchen in the year 2000. That year has long passed but this near frightful vision has not. With this model, Colani predicted the kitchen would define a small and cramped pod-like space.