Linda Santucci Just redid my kitchen and still kept my Chambers. Had burners, drip plates and grates reporceilanized for the second time in 25 years. Love baking in this antique. For the 2 year who can turn it on. God bless him. Send him to mechanical engineering school, as you must perform two functions to turn it on! You must unlock it and then twist it.
Rauser Design The cup pulls are by Emtek. The milk-glass shades for the pendants came from the Roundtop Antique fair and were re-wired locally. There similar fixtures available from Barn Light Electric:
http://www.barnlightelectric.com
Rauser Design It is a Chambers stove; I don't know the model. It was pulled from the original house on the property and we had it rebuilt and cleaned up for use in the new house.
When the homeowners bought their farm, there was an old home from the 1940s at the front of the lot. They turned that into offices for their business, and recently a restaurant, but they saved the stove and had it retrofitted and updated. Rauser designed the modern steel hood.
I may not mind having rack on shelf of the cooking stove. Only if the quality is maintained (Read: the essentials are not heated while cooking and shelf won't get hot)