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Create Your Own Customizable Freestanding Kitchen With Buster + Punch

03.01.22 | By
Create Your Own Customizable Freestanding Kitchen With Buster + Punch

Best known for their industrial hardware, lighting, furniture, and accessories, plus their latest collaboration with drummer Travis Barker, Buster + Punch is adding a new category to their roster: kitchens. Taking inspiration from freestanding professional chef kitchens, B + P founder, Massimo Buster Minale tapped into his architecture background to create a series of modular units. Kitchen by Buster + Punch can be configured online by selecting from two frame options, three cabinet colors, and three countertops, all designed to work with the brand’s vast selection of metal home accessories.

The kitchen components are crafted using the same “precision and engineering” as all of Buster + Punch’s signature solid metal objects, aligning them the quality typically found in custom-made goods.

Customizing your own kitchen online is easy to do and along with selecting cabinet colors and fittings, customers will also be able to pick from Buster + Punch’s new kitchen sink mixer taps, wall shelves, and lighting. There are even options for installation. What’s even better is that you can take them with you if you relocate as the standalone modules can be moved and adapted for a new space. If you’ve ever looked into the price of renovating or building a kitchen, you know just how expensive it is so being able to invest once and take it with you is both smart and forward-thinking.

The minimalist cabinets are freestanding within an extruded metal frame that rests upon precision-cast aluminum legs that are adjustable and finished off with cross-knurled feet in brass or stainless steel, featuring the brand’s signature diamond-cut grooves. The countertops come in sleek stone or metal with corners that complement the extruded metal frame.

For more information on Buster + Punch Kitchen, visit busterandpunch.com.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.