Kitchen, Wood Counter, Wood Cabinet, Light Hardwood Floor, Pendant Lighting, Wall Oven, Vessel Sink, Subway Tile Backsplashe, and Cooktops Danish architect Sigurd Larsen needed a new kitchen for his 969-square-foot apartment in the hip Kreuzberg district of Berlin—so he designed his own in collaboration with Reform. Larsen opted for a kitchen in anthracite—as the darker color added contrast to his oak floors and countertops.  Photo 81 of 88 in Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Kitchens from Modern Kitchen Upgrade Ideas From a Danish Design Firm That's Challenging the Kitchen Market

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Danish architect Sigurd Larsen needed a new kitchen for his 969-square-foot apartment in the hip Kreuzberg district of Berlin—so he designed his own in collaboration with Reform. Larsen opted for a kitchen in anthracite—as the darker color added contrast to his oak floors and countertops.