Green Kitchen: Osmos by Jonathan Banton
By Alex Ion
The green hype has certainly not been lost on our kitchens. Though we never thought it would be possible to recycle vapours, British designer Jonathan Banton came out with an ingenious solution dubbed Osmos which does just that. You simply mount it on a pan to absorb and retain all wasted steam and heat generated while you’re testing your cooking chef’s abilities, and it turns it into the greenery of your choice. Of bone china construction, Osmos is not just a stylish eco-friendly product, but also a support for a fresh and healthier environment that adds a green touch to your kitchen. [via DesignBoom]



Tuesday, April 7, 2009 8:43PM
this would waste energy compared to a traditional lid and also kill the roots with the steam. utter bs really