
DMc Copper Kitchen
The brief for the DMc Copper Kitchen was unlike any other: “I want to live inside a work of art that I will sometimes cook in,” confirmed the client and collector. To answer the call, DMc partnered with architect Benjamin McGriff and enlisted a remarkable team of talented creatives to devise a Bay Area kitchen that marries one-of-a-kind craftsmanship and functionality. Featuring hand-carved cabinet fronts that could easily stand alone as installation art, lighting that’s as sculptural as it is functional, and an immersive environment of hand-applied shimmering metallics which includes 35 sheets of fine copper sourced from Japan. There is nothing typical about the kitchen, which was built by a collection of artists. McGukin acted as curator, as if orchestrating a group show that had no closing date. “Every single element in the space has been made by hand, right down to the screws that are holding in the coping.” –Drew McGukin
Read more about the details in Galerie Magazine.