Welcome to the "High-Sustain Bread Sauna" of 1981. This kitchen is what happens when you want to live inside a giant blonde-wood humidor but also harbor a secret desire to be interrogated by a futuristic AI. The ceiling light isn't just a fixture; it’s a grid system designed to ensure your sourdough is perfectly toasted by sheer geometric intimidation. I particularly love the commitment to the "Rustic Tech" aesthetic—nothing says "I understand the future" like sleek black ovens embedded in enough pine to build a fleet of Viking longships. And let’s be honest, that is an aggressive amount of bread. It's not a meal; it's a carb-based architectural installation.
Sourced from the 1981 publication "HB Kitchens & Baths."






