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The Robert Lange Concept Kitchen Makes You Interact With Others

Living in cramped urban centers may mean sharing more than just your backyard or parking space. Taking the concept of sharing flats one step further, the Robert Lange concept kitchen is a shared cooking space that incorporates two separate ‘cooking fields’ that face each other.

The Robert Lange concept kitchen, which the designer calls "the social meeting point in a flatshare," also features smooth surfaces and angled bottoms providing room for feet, as well as fridges without doors and sinks attached to stoves for easy clearing of waste. Click through the images to see more of this unique concept kitchen!
Trend Themes
1. Shared Cooking Spaces - Designing shared cooking spaces that promote interaction and collaboration among users.
2. Innovative Kitchen Layouts - Creating kitchen layouts with smooth surfaces, angled bottoms, and integrated appliances for improved functionality and space optimization.
3. Alternative Kitchen Features - Integrating unconventional kitchen features such as fridges without doors and sinks attached to stoves for enhanced convenience and waste management.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - There is an opportunity for interior designers to create shared cooking spaces that not only optimize functionality but also encourage social interaction in urban living environments.
2. Home Appliances - Home appliance manufacturers can develop innovative kitchen layouts and features that cater to the needs of shared living spaces, providing unique selling points for their products.
3. Sustainable Kitchen Solutions - Companies focused on sustainable kitchen solutions can explore alternative features and designs that prioritize waste management and resource efficiency.

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