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The Kitchen is the Gravitational Well of the Home

Bram Adams
Bram Adams
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The same items (tables, sinks, ovens, fridges) live different lives in different climates and cultures.

Japan:

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Brazil:

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Tuscan:

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kitchens 3.png

Ghanean:

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kitchens 4.png

USA:

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Alaskan:

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kitchens 6.png

Tiny:

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kitchens 7.png

Large:

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kitchens 8.png
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