The CookIn Table Offers Up Some Crafty Cuisine
Alex Scott — March 11, 2010 — Art & Design
References: coroflot & yankodesign
So you own a barbecue, but don't you wish you had a table with a built-in element? Something that would let you steam carrots anytime? I know that's always been my dream, so you can imagine my delight when I came across the CookIn Table.
Built low to the ground, a la fondue style, the CookIn Table is beautifully crafted and intelligently engineered. You may worry that the low height could cause your your kids to burn themselves on it, but designer Young-Chan Choo has thought of that: the CookIn Table's element only turns on when a metallic object touches it.
Built low to the ground, a la fondue style, the CookIn Table is beautifully crafted and intelligently engineered. You may worry that the low height could cause your your kids to burn themselves on it, but designer Young-Chan Choo has thought of that: the CookIn Table's element only turns on when a metallic object touches it.
Trend Themes
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