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Henrybuilt Kitchen - Workspace Component Group
Integrated kitchen components


We've admired the high quality kitchen systems designed by Seattle-based Henrybuilt for many years. Henrybuilt offers an American alternative to the sleek European kitchen systems we drool over.

The latest expansion to the line--the Workspace Component Group--builds on their well conceived backsplash panel system adding smart functionality. The components are a set of sculpted functional blocks: a cutting board, colander, and knife block. Like the existing accessories in the system, these components are designed to integrate with Henrybuilt's customizable backsplash panel system offering flexibility in configurations and changing needs. The colander and cutting board not only store neatly on the backsplash, but are designed to function with Henrybuilt's recessed countertop sink and drainboard.

Additional components are in the works as well.

Link: Henrybuilt
Video: Workspace Component Group demo






The cutting board, colander, and knife block are available in wood or in high-density plastic (HDPE), a durable material that is easy to clean. The backsplash panels are available in Corian, Paperstone, stainless steel, bamboo, and standard Henrybuilt veneers, and can be ordered with wood or bamboo shelving. Stone counters can also be fabricated to work with the system.




 Comments (2)
GloballyGoreous  — November 12, 2009
Great Design!
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Osama Gaballah  — January 5, 2010
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