Some of us are heading indoors for the coming season; others are able to entertain outside for months to come, particularly those living in southern climates. So it’s no wonder that when it comes to designing outdoor kitchen components, the Italians have everyone beat.
Designed by Swedish interior architects for Röshults, the Garden Outdoor Kitchen is meant to accompany one of their outdoor grills.
The Outdoor Kitchen Unit 100 from Italian brand Alpes Inox has an electric grill and a teppanyaki–a Japanese iron griddle; available directly through Alpes Inox.
From Italian company Officine Tamborrino, the Q-Cina Mobile Kitchen is inspired by street food stands.
The In-Vitto 120 Stainless Steel Kitchen by Metalco in Italy is a powder-coated kitchen trolley with a stainless steel sink and double burner cooktop.
Studiomama’s Outdoor Kitchen is a mobile kitchen meant to be built by the owner from plywood and a set of instructions from Studiomama.
Boffi’s Outdoor Minikitchen is a trolley with an oven, mini refrigerator, drawers, and storage compartments and is made of marine-grade plywood and white laminate.
Another modular workstation from Metalco is the fuller In-Vitto Kitchen Trolley, which is one single unit with a sink, cooktop, and grill.
WWOO in the Netherlands offers modular Outdoor Kitchens that include the Big Green Egg ceramic grill with an option of a pizza oven, fireplace, or stainless firebox.
Sunday’s Melody 3 Young outdoor workstation is made of granulated marble and polished crystal and comes with a barbecue, sink with table, and storage modules; $1,273.81 at Arreda Tutto.
Designed by Michelle Villa for LgTek Outdoor, the Steel and Wood Outdoor Kitchen is best for in-between indoor/outdoor spaces or kitchens that open onto patios.