Xaveer De Geyter Architects, Kitchen Tower, Brussels, Belgium, 2011
Photography Frans Parthesius
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Xaveer De Geyter Architects, Kitchen Tower, Brussels, Belgium, 2011
Photography Frans Parthesius
A kitchen tower is an awesome idea for those of you with small children (kids or grandkids) that love to “help out” in the kitchen. The ingenious design allows toddlers and small children to be safely at counter height for baking, snacking or just watching (as my grandson loves to do) you cook.
This kitchen tower design can be adjusted for height and folds up for easy storage too. Constructed of painted or unfinished (your choice) wood, they are made just south of Ottawa (North Gower). Scheduled deliveries are currently available to Toronto and Montreal.
My neighbour and friend has one (the original prototype) for her grandson. Her nephew-in-law makes this line of children’s furniture in his spare time, over and above his day job. Recently moving the start up business from a single car garage to a more spacious workshop, he and his wife are on their way to their ultimate goal of a full time family business. The demand for these kitchen towers in particular has skyrocketed. Please check out their website at JL Woodworking for more information, pricing and ordering. This hard working couple would appreciate your business, so please be sure to like and share their info
This Grandma has ordered hers!
Kitchen Tower by J.L. Woodworking A kitchen tower is an awesome idea for those of you with small children (kids or grandkids) that love to "help out" in the kitchen.