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Discover AD’s 2020 Great Design Awards: Kitchens

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AD’s 2020 Great Design Awards

For people all around the world, the home has never been closer to the heart. And the heart of the home? It’s the kitchen. As inspiration, AD has rounded up the best new products on the market. Join Interior Design Magazines and discover AD’s 2020 Great Design Awards.

 

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Discover AD's 2020 Great Design Awards: Kitchens

Today’s country kitchen rewrites the rules with bohemian flair and urbane sophistication; shown is a California home designed by Studio Shamshiri with a La Cornue range.

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Discover AD's 2020 Great Design Awards: Kitchens

Scavolini’s new DeLinea series lets customers cook up kitchens that work best for them, with modular components that can be assembled into countless configurations. Here, the system is shown with a peninsula layout, matte white lacquered cabinetry, statuario laminate countertops and shelves, and recessed handles—all the essentials within arm’s reach.

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Discover AD's 2020 Great Design Awards: Kitchens

Ultra-refined materials and luxe details lend fresh glamour to the black-and-white kitchen; shown is the Paris apartment of AD100 designer Joseph Dirand. 

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Discover AD's 2020 Great Design Awards: Kitchens

Even as the world shut down, Waterworks kept pumping. The luxury kitchen-and-bath brand cut the ribbon on its newly expanded New York City flagship, a three-story showcase with 4,000 additional square feet. Customers will now find lighting and surfaces intuitively arranged by color, workstations for designers to meet with clients, 12 streamlined metal finishes, and a range of new products, like the Dash and Foro faucets.

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Cherry, currant, or crimson—these vibrant accents steal the show; pictured is the Hamptons kitchen of Kate Rheinstein Brodsky.

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