For those of you who aren't slaving away in the kitchen today, check out these clips of "future kitchens." The first two were produced in the 1950s; the last, a GE piece, seems to be from a more recent decade. Call us crazy but we think the '50s ones look way better.
Wow, this was great to watch and gave me a good laugh.
It is amazing that they were talking about induction cook tops back in the fifties and they are finally starting to break into the north American market. Slowly, but they are catching on.
We have been planning on getting one for our kitchen which is in the middle of a renovation. Should arrive in a few weeks.
Cheers,
Robin
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It is amazing that they were talking about induction cook tops back in the fifties and they are finally starting to break into the north American market. Slowly, but they are catching on.
We have been planning on getting one for our kitchen which is in the middle of a renovation. Should arrive in a few weeks.
Cheers,
Robin