Ebony Magazine's psychedelic test kitchen to embark on nationwide tour


After facing an uncertain fate in recent years following the bankruptcy of the Johnson Publishing Company and the sale of the firm’s historic Chicago headquarters, the psychedelic Ebony test kitchen, where the magazine’s iconic A Date with a Dish recipes were developed and tested, has found a home—At least for now.

The kitchen was acquired, documented and disassembled by the preservation group Landmarks Illinois in 2018 as part of an effort to save the space. The group issued a request for proposals earlier this year in search of a steward for the installation. This week. Landmark Illinois announced that following this process, the kitchen will now head to New York City’s Museum of Food and Drink, where it will be showcased as part of the traveling exhibition African/American: Making the Nation’s Table.

The eye-catching kitchen was designed by Palm Springs-based mid-century modern interior architects William Raiser and Arthur Elrod for the magazine as part of a larger interiors proj...

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