I love the look of copper, even though I currently don't have any copper elements in my kitchen (cookware, lighting, or otherwise). But this copper pipe utensil rack just went to the top of my wishlist. See where it's installed in the kitchen below:

As you can see, the rack is positioned to the side of the stove, and hung higher on the wall. It's angled so you can hang a variety of tools and keep everything you need right at the ready.

In a similar fashion, the copper pipe rack above also serves as a utensil rack, and while it's just as functional, it's also a design piece all its own, like a built-in piece of art.
If you fancy a copper utensil rack of your own, This Old House has a step-by-step guide to help you build your own with off-the-shelf plumbing supplies!
Related: Copper Pendant Lights in the Kitchen
(Images: 1+2: bostad.erikolsson; 3. Jeroen van der Spek for VTWonen)

Red-and-Pink-Stripe...

Unique, inovative and expensive idea!
This is WONDERFUL. I love it.
Too bad it'll oxidize quickly and you'll have to work on it frequently to maintain that sheen.
This is a great idea for kitchen utensils and other lightweight items, just don't get ambitious and attempt to fashion a pot rack or something big out of it. A copper tubing structure will warp and/or bend easily if it is loaded with significant weight, especially if the joints are not soldered. The weight of a single misplaced Le Crueset pot could spell doom to your structure and whatever is beneath it. .
2 tea strainers, really?