Pop Art emerged in the mid 1950’s- characterized by the use of common and familiar subjects. It created an art that sought to relate to the public on a familiar level, injecting irony and humor. The remodel of this Pop Art inspired kitchen coupled the natural carmel color of the bamboo casework with flashes of bold color (red, yellow, blue, and silver) peppered throughout the space. The updated convinces, contemporary lines, and expanded functionality support the irony, wit, and familiarity of the space.
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Freestanding with boxed stairs, this small deck is full of ideas for a long-lasting entry that will look great for years to come.
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