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shakerlong
Comes in black steel and measures 41” high, 34” wide, and 21” deep. Available with a short table that has a small shelf under the door or with a long table that has a bench, so you can sit comfortably close to the fire. Choose either a left or right side loading door and top or back vent. The Shaker is made in Germany and designed by Antonio Citterio with Toan Nguyen. It is the winner of the prestigious reddot design award and the Chicago Museum of Architecture and Design Good Design award for 2006.
via justin's materialicous
- bill 9-24-2007 3:48 pm

the long bench version is freakin' handsome as hell and runs in the mid $4000's.
- bill 9-24-2007 3:54 pm [add a comment]


cool (hot)
- Skinny 9-24-2007 5:06 pm [add a comment]


way to scoop the nyt by a full month justin!

Until last month, Americans could admire Antonio Citterio’s Shaker wood-burning stove, which won Germany’s prestigious Red Dot design award in 2006, but they couldn’t have one — unless they were willing to pay extra to ship it from Europe and forgo fire insurance, because most insurance companies won’t write policies for homes with stoves that aren’t approved for use in the United States. To the rescue: Wittus Fire by Design of Pound Ridge, N.Y., the sole distributor of the Shaker stove in North America. Alyce Wittus, the company’s vice president, discovered the stove, made by Skantherm in Germany, on a buying trip to Europe and had it U.L.- and U.L.C.-rated for safety. The initial shipment of 30 has already sold out, but Ms. Wittus is expecting a new one any day. The Shaker model, left, weighs nearly 300 pounds and costs $4,280. (A model with a long bench is $4,780.) Information: (914) 764-5679 or wittus.com. LINDA LEE
sildeshow in the nyt
- bill 10-18-2007 5:08 pm [add a comment]





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