The Rustic
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Vintage Stoves by
Stevan Thomas, $6,500
For a little retro flair, Thomas restores vintage stoves
to workable condition. This 1952 Wedgewood Lowback has 12,000-BTU top burners, a center griddle, and a warming compartment.
(At vintagestoves.com.)
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Sanyo, $95
This mini digital oven packs extra punch for its size—it goes to 470 degrees and toasts up
to four slices of bread or a
ten-inch pizza. (At Zabar’s,
2245 Broadway, at 80th St.;
212-787-2000.)
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Caldrea, $30
This elegant pearwood and goat-hair cleaning brush is compact enough for tight spaces. (At Gracious Home, 1220 Third Ave., at 70th St.; 212-517-6300.)
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Waterworks, $5,295
Made in northern France, this roomy farmhouse
sink is 100 percent hand-hammered copper. For a true rustic look, the color changes subtly depending on the water used. (At 225 E. 57th St., nr. Second Ave.; 212-371-9266.)
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Big Chill, $2,500
Rounded edges and an assortment of eye-popping colors give this fridge a cheery country feel. Automatic moisture control, ample freezer space, and all the interior compartments you could want.
(At bigchillfridge.com.)





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