COOX Kitchen Helps Physically Disabled Cook Without Help

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday June 11, 2009 | 547 views| 1 Comment
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Fatih Can Sarioz has designed a kitchen called the COOX Kitchen. The kitchen has a circular oven and cutting board area placed in the center of the room.  This enables the physically disabled to cook and prepare food without assistance.  The kitchen is designed in two sections: the cooking section and the dining section.

One side has several drawers, a microwave, and a fridge with a pneumatic system and electric motor.  The cooking area also has a microwave oven and cooker.  The dining section has cutting boards a table for sitting and eating.

[via Coroflot/DesignBlog]

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