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K/BIS 2008
Easy Organization Help
To modify the words of H. L. Mencken, no one ever went broke understimating the desire of the American people to organize their homes. At least that’s what a lot of the exhibitors at K/BIS 2008 were thinking. Having just completed the bulk of my spring cleaning, I’m with them.
Kitchen Organization
One significant problem in the kitchen: having storage that is not easily accessible. The folks at pegRAIL addressed this issue with a modular storage system that keeps everything out in the open and at the ready.

pegRAIL puts your dishes and cook’s tools in easy reach.
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Friday, April 25th, 2008
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K/BIS 2008
Ultimate Air Suppliers
The representatives at the Coway booth thought their new air purifiers looked iPods. I thought they looked more like a Sony Cybershot, but we both agreed they looked pretty cool. Of course, don’t take our words for it.
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
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K/BIS 2008
Designer Sinks
A six-foot long kitchen sink probably seems more superfluous than functional, unless you find yourself washing off and preparing marlin on a regular basis. Yet two of Elkay’s newest sinks, the six-foot long Ripple and Cascade don’t scream “too much sink!” rather, the first thing that grabs your attention is all their custom accessories.
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
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K/BIS 2008
How Green Was My Kitchen?
There’s no denying that everyone wants to be (or even claims to be) green these days. Products are laden in the right earthy colors and textures to convey that warm, fuzzy, eco-friendly feeling. And occasionally, a product will be as eco-friendly as it looks.
That’s the case with Sea Stones, a new line of hardware made of natural stones picked from the eastern seaboard. Owners Arra David and Anne Johnson handpick each stone and then “plant” a new stone (purchased from a quarry) back into the water as its replacement. Their wood backplates for display are enviro-conscious too, made from FSC-certified wood. (Arra and Anne also plant ten times the number of trees that they use for their backplates each year.)
The Serena line of Sea Stones is available in two color palettes—naturals and neutrals.

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
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It’s Hip to be Square
Design trends come in all shapes and sizes, but squares stole the show this year. While squares are nothing new and sweeping curves are by no means on their way out, we couldn’t help but notice lots of booths flaunting squares as their “new” shape. Here is just a sampling of the four-sided stuff we saw.
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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
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