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Happ Studios 2Cook All-In-One Kitchen Appliance Design Concept

Happ Studios 2Cook All-In-One Kitchen Appliance Design Concept

South Korean design group Happ Studios has unveiled concept imagery for an ingenious, compact kitchen appliance. The 2Cook is an all-in-one piece of equipment that functions like a countertop burner but combines a variety of cooking options. Thanks to the stackable design, the included accessories would slot right within each other for easy storage and presentability. The accessories would include a stew pan, a cooking pot, a steam grill, a frying pan, and a glass lid, all of which can be used independently with the two heat plates. The minimalist design, clean lines, and slick black matte finish make this a handsome appliance perfect for small kitchens. In the back, there’s a cable management system and a manual switch for power. Plus, there are two dials at the front for more precise heat control. It’s a simple yet expertly designed piece of kitchen gear that could also be easily transported thanks to handles on the side and its lightweight construction. While production hasn’t been announced the concept art is seriously impressive and it looks like Happ Studios has crafted a prototype.