Copenhagen-based Reform, which makes Ikea-compatible kitchen cabinet fronts, is on a roll—they opened a Brooklyn showroom not too long ago and they work with cutting-edge architects like Copenhagen firm Norm. Their latest offering is the UP kitchen, a collaboration between the architects at Lendager Group and Dinesen, using the floor company’s high-quality surplus material. The cabinet fronts and countertops, inspired by the classic craftsman kitchen, are made using cuts from solid, reclaimed Douglas fir left over from Dinesen projects.
Here’s a look:
![reform lendage dinesen kitchen 10](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/reform-lendage-dinesen-kitchen-10-733x489.jpg)
![reform endager group dinesen kitchen 6](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/reform-endager-group-dinesen-kitchen-6-733x977.jpg)
![reform up kitchen dinesen wood](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/reform-up-kitchen-dinesen-wood-733x489.jpg)
![reform endager group dinesen kitchen 2](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/reform-endager-group-dinesen-kitchen-2-733x489.jpg)
![reform up kitchen lendager group dinesen](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/reform-up-kitchen-lendager-group-dinesen-733x1099.jpg)
![reform up kitchen dinesen progress shot](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/reform-up-kitchen-dinesen-progress-shot-733x977.jpg)
For more, see:
Kitchen of the Week: The Dinesen Wood Kitchen
Ikea Kitchen Upgrade: 9 Custom Cabinet Companies for the Ultimate Kitchen Hack
Kitchen of the Week: A Glamorous Reform Kitchen in San Francisco, Ikea Hacks Included
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