Laser-cut steel and rough-hewn wood collide in this kitchen by Wiedemann Wekstatten in Munich. This kitchen has been created with timber from eight perfect oak trees.
George and Lucia Wiedermann who operate Wiedemann Werkstatten, a third-generation custom design company in Munich that specializes in “extreme kitchens”, “used precision laser cut steel, no nails, and no glue in this project for a large design agency”.
The kitchen features timber which was cut from eight oak trees milled at a local sawmill. “There are very few sawmills in Germany capable of processing large timbers such as these,” according to the Widemanns
Special thanks to Remodelista for the above images.
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