ROSENHAUS DESIGN GROUP
Modern 3-Dimensional

Whirling rectangles move in a
spiraling, Mondrian pattern.  Different
depths create a three dimensional
sculpture and increases storage,
especially at 9' and 10' high.  The
circle and curve recall a Juan Miro
painting.  The large sink and counter
top is soapstone, while stainless steel
surrounding the Wolf stove adds to it's
impressiveness.  Sliding glass and
flip up doors effectively open cabinets,
but not in your face.

In the lower kitchen, the steel Sub Zero
is not merely a box, it is the fulcrum
and focal point of the composition.  
The flying cabinets are balanced like a
see-saw.  The end wall also has a
spiral pattern along with glass doors
in Golden Proportion to the size of the
door.

"Mark Rosenhaus was a delight to
work with.  He brings a level of
intensity, focus and creativity you
wouldn't expect in kitchen design.  
He...kept the process moving along
with insightful ideas and gentle
prodding.  He was also very engaged
in the actual installation.  The kitchen
has proven itself well-designed and
able to stand the wear and tear of
frequent use.  We would definitely
work with Mark again."  W.H.