When money is no object, and space is
Metropolis magazine is featuring 14 small-apartment helpers. Being Metropolis Magazine, they’re probably obscenely expensive. However, Sheer’s compact kitchen-in-an-egg (above) is a beautiful piece of design. And the slim fridge by Bosch actually looks usable, although I’m not sure I understand the “sabbath” option which turns off power for 24 hours. How do the bacteria swimming around in your deviled eggs know not to reproduce on Sunday?














March 29th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
Sabbath Mode is a thing for practicing jews. Wordspy covered it pretty well:
http://www.wordspy.com/words/Sabbathmode.asp
A lot of high end appliances have a subtle shut-off Saturday option.
March 29th, 2007 at 3:20 pm
Interesting. But does that apply to something with a thermostat, like a fridge? It would make sense if the light remained off upon opening, but a fridge, I would think, has to be able to switch on when the temp rises above a certain point, or else it won’t be fridging. I suppose I will need to ask a theologian.