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Cooking outdoors has usually been a matter of camp stoves and portable grills. Never before has cooking been this complete out of a traditional kitchen however and Elia Mangia Design Studio’s Critter is indeed a less-portable though complete way to cooking up a decent meal. Measuring 7 feet 10 inches, this outdoor modular kitchen packs a dual-burner gas stove, a hot water tap, and space to store your pots and pans beneath the cook-top. With a garbage disposal included, the Critter also works fabulously well in smaller apartments or at workspaces and uses ash wood, stainless steel and cast iron. To be made available via Italian design retail shop Skitsch, this simple yet efficient kitchen design uses just eight screws and is extremely simple to assemble.
[gizmag]
