Integrating nature and technology in perfect harmony is the Flow 2 Kitchen by Studio Gorm.
Not only does the Flow 2 Kitchen provide a space for preparing food, but waste products are also used to fertilize plants and dishes drip dry over plants in terracotta containers.
Studio Gorm is comprised of two members, John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong. The Flow 2 Kitchen will be part of an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Craftin Oregon called Call and Response until 31 October.
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