A Pot Rack with Pacific Northwest Flair

Lindsay ~ 25 July 2006

Pot racks are a great way to create extra space in your kitchen cabinets, and they work particularly well if you have an island or a peninsula. If all you care about is hanging cooking implements, any old pot rack will do, but if you want to add a decorative element as well as a functional one, then why not try a pot rack with some flair? Maybe because I’m a Seattle girl, I was drawn to this “Chinook” rack from Flavour Design. All of our old totem poles up here favor these kind of designs, and I thought this would be fun for someone who collects Native American knick knacks from the Pacific Northwest. Now if eastern design is more your preference, the company also sells pot racks based on Chinese symbols. Both styles are the same price, $420 for a black/red color combination or $750 for stainless steel.

Flavour Design

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