EGGI’s Play Kitchen: A Real Cooking Experience for Kids

A beautifully designed, real-functioning mini kitchen for kids made entirely from recycled food waste.

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text Enrico Fragale Esposito

 

At first glance, it might look like a minimalist design piece straight out of a modern home catalogue—but EGGI’s play kitchen is much more than just a toy. Created by architect, university lecturer, and mom of two, Liza, this American-designed kitchen lets children truly cook, clean, and create—just like they see their parents do in the kitchen.
Crafted entirely from 100% recycled food waste and completely non-toxic, the kitchen is not only light and safe, but also incredibly easy to assemble—no nails, no screws, just snap-in pieces that come together effortlessly. Designed for toddlers and young children, it allows them to wash real fruit, cut real vegetables, and make a mess with purpose—because learning happens when hands get busy.

 

The setup includes a water dispenser, an inset bowl for rinsing, shelves for organization, and containers for spoons, cups, and other utensils. Its smart and clean design doesn’t end with kitchen play: EGGI’s modular structure can transform into a lemonade stand, a pretend flower stall, or even a stylish storage unit when playtime is over. And thanks to its low-profile option, it can almost disappear into a few sleek centimeters of space.
Available in chic tones of grey, pink, lilac, and blue, the EGGI kitchen fits beautifully into any room without clashing with the grown-up décor.

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