Jennie Thomas reflects on growing up in a post war prefab in Hackney, and Alice Wilson, whose academic work examines tiny houses, explains how some people are bucking the trend for big houses and big fridges.
Read MoreWhy are so many of our kitchens so unsociable? Lucy meets Johnny Grey, a kitchen designer who’s been fighting for decades to make kitchens a place for leisure not work, and Katie Pennick, a disability campaigner whose work has changed the face of London transport – but who still can’t cook in her own kitchen.
Read MoreReflecting on the ingrained gender roles and unequal history physically built into domestic kitchens, Lucy Dearlove speaks to Michael Etheridge and Gemma Croffie about their relationships with domesticity.
Read MoreLucy Dearlove explores the origins of the fitted kitchen with Professor Deborah Sugg Ryan, and Ruby Tandoh considers aspiration in cookbook and recipe writing.
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