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a kitchen of her own

Virginia Woolf said, "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." After five years of shared kitchens, I'm finally back in my own space. One hundred and seventeen square feet of butter-tiled, oak floored hearth on Lexington Street, in San Francisco's Mission district. A Wedgewood stove, eleven Le Creuset pots, a Meyer lemon tree, and the pleasure of breaking my own dishes.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Refrigerated.


Photo: Phil Mansfield for The New York Times

Ms. Puett sees the refrigerator as just as valid a territory for thoughtful arrangement as any other part of the house. "It's a really fun game," she said. "It makes moving through the banalities of life stimulating."

Good heavens, J. Morgan Puett must be an interesting person. Ooooh...and her kitchen is a showcase for her vintage chemist's glassware.

Permalink to photos linked above: kitchen is #6, refrigerator is #9

{Via The Kitchn}
Posted by rachel at 8:30 PM

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