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I don't know if
Buckminster Fuller called the galley kitchen in his
Dymaxion House the "dymaxikitchen",
but he should have. Like the rest of his Dymaxion concept, the
kitchen was a tour de force in the brilliant, but not quite practical,
yet had a charm that could only be exceeded by a really big Swiss Army
knife.
Still, it did introduce a
feature that would prove an unkillable favourite of future-kitchen
designers; the fridge in a drawer, which was right up there with the
oven in the floor. |