First there was the Splendiferous Array of Culinary Tools, which meant it was only a matter of time before Pop Chart Labs divvied up all the kitchenware tools, machines, and helpers into one awesomely exhaustive chart. More
The thought of using food to recreate priceless works of art doesn't sound particularly beautiful (or appetizing). But wait until you see the efforts of chef/stylist Caitlin Levin and photographer Henry Hargreaves who recreated some of Mark Rothko's paintings with rice. More
You see the multi-colored kitchen wall in the photo above? You'll never believe what it's made out of. Care to take a guess? More
My own personal knowledge of the different styles of Italian noodles tends towards the basic. Spaghetti, check. Lasagna, check. Macaroni, check. Funghini — wait, what? Remember this pasta guide from earlier in the week? Well, here's another. This infographic is a great way to learn the ins and the outs of those crazy shapes. How well do you know your pasta? More
It's a little early, I know, to be thinking about holiday gifts. But if you want to give a special person a handmade gift created just for them, then you may have to start organizing it now. One thing to consider is commissioning a favorite recipe to be made into original watercolor like the one above from Lucile Prache in Paris, France. More
Yamamoto Motoi's large, elaborate art installations take hundreds of hours to complete and are made with one common kitchen staple. Can you guess what it is? More
Why is tea so very magical? Let's count the ways. More
We love artwork groupings in the kitchen, but the look is even more stunning when paired with really high ceilings. Extend your kitchen's signature style up the wall with an eclectic grouping of prints, posters, and paintings. More
It was only a matter of time. Pop Chart Lab, maker of cool posters charting everything from culinary tools to cocktails, now has a new poster devoted to coffee. It details all the varied ways one can enjoy that morning brew, "from Chemex contraptions to French presses to the simple automatic drip." More
I've become quite fond of these large fruit prints by Enzo Mari, first designed in 1963 for Danese Milano in Italy. Graphic and mod, I think they look playful and a little bit cheeky when hung in kitchens and dining rooms. See more photos below: More




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