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  • K/BIS Product Picks 2008: Day Two

    Hanley Wood product editors combed the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show, held last week in Chicago, in search of innovative and interesting...

     
  • K/BIS Product Picks 2008: Day One

    Hanley Wood product editors combed the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show, held last week in Chicago, in search of innovative and interesting...

     
  • Kitchen Cabinets for Men

    German high-end kitchen manufacturer Poggenpohl has always prided itself on cutting-edge modern products , but its latest launch is...

     

Kitchen Faucetsrss

  • Hat Tricks

    Experts share their secrets to low-cost kitchens and baths.

     
  • Top Shelf: January 2007

    This month's top shelf products include the David 5 wall sconce, Oscar luxury kitchen faucet from Graff, and Eco-Terr terrazzo tiles.

     
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    Hands Off ... Sort of

    SOME PRODUCTS SPEND AN ETERNITY on the cusp of being the next hot thing, but never gain enough mass appeal for one reason or another. You...

     
 

Cabinetsrss

  • Kitchen Cabinets for Men

    German high-end kitchen manufacturer Poggenpohl has always prided itself on cutting-edge modern products , but its latest launch is...

     
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    Cool and Shady Characters

    Kitchen cabinets enter the dark side.

     
  • James Residence, Minneapolis

    Gutting a space and starting over from scratch is one thing. Integrating new materials with elements preserved from a kitchen's former life...

     

Countertopsrss

  • Products: Smooth Surfaces / Glaze of Glory

    Fifteen years ago, before the sustainable building groundswell began in earnest, environmentally friendly products had an organic (some...

     
  • James Residence, Minneapolis

    Gutting a space and starting over from scratch is one thing. Integrating new materials with elements preserved from a kitchen's former life...

     
  • K/Bis Day Two: Trend Spotting

    The kitchen and bath are radically different spaces than they were 20 years ago, says Suzie Williford, the 2007 vice president of the...