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I recently came across this amazing all in one kitchen system. Made in Italy by
Meneghini, the
mini-kitchen fits into a wood or lacuqered cabinet that looks like a piece of furniture. However, it opens up to reveal 2 electric rings, a sink and faucet, a fridge and 2 storage compartments - magic!
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I think a cabinet like this would be great for a mountain or beach cottage - or maybe a city studio apartment in NYC where one doesn't cook at home. I immediately thought of the beach huts that Meg at
Pigtown talked about last week as a perfect place for one of these contraptions.
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I especially love this image of the item in wood with a mirrored top. What do you think? Good or bad?