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Outerspace Outdoor Kitchens featured in Azure Magazine

“Turn backyards into al fresco dining destinations with outdoor kitchens that pack performance into a stunning form.”

- Kendra Jackson, Azure Magazine

Azure Magazine Spotlight

We’re pleased to share that Outerspace Outdoor Kitchens by Green Theory is featured in the November/December 2025 issue of Azure Magazine. The Kitchen Spotlight feature highlights the two modular systems that form the foundation of our Outdoor Kitchen line "Outerspace": Series 01 and Series 02.

Both series reflect our approach to outdoor kitchens — robust material options, including stainless steel, powder-coated aluminum, and exterior-grade laminate, thoughtful design, and a flexible modular structure that adapts to a wide range of spaces and ways of living outdoors.

Being recognized by Canadian Design and Architecture Magazine Azure is a meaningful milestone for our team and a proud moment for everyone involved in bringing Outerspace to life.

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How Series 02 Found Its Form: Designing an Outdoor Kitchen That Belongs

At Green Theory, we’ve always approached outdoor space as an extension of human experience, not just a backdrop. Our design collaborations start with the question: how can the built environment support connection, comfort, and calm?

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Green Theory opens flagship showroom for Outerspace

Press release - Outerspace, our new outdoor kitchen brand, has officially opened its flagship showroom in Vancouver’s Armoury District. Founded and built in British Columbia, the launch marks the public debut of the brand and its mission: to bring elevated, modular outdoor kitchens and furnishings into backyards, patios, and contemporary architectural spaces, crafted to elevate the way we live outside.

Editorial

Urban Rooftops as the New Green Commons

Imagine stepping onto a rooftop and finding a lush, green space buzzing with pollinators, fresh produce growing in raised beds, and a shaded seating area for people to gather and connect. Across the world, cities are embracing rooftop greenery not as an afterthought, but as a core part of urban planning.