Forks, spoons and knives that can be rolled up and carried to a picnic. No need to bring heavy sets of flatware to your picnic any more. Just wonder how strong the bamboo slips will be when dip into soup.
via Yanko design
Friday, November 27, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Kitchen Knife wiki
Wiki page from wikipedia.org is a great place to learn everything you want to know about kitchen knife. You can learn about knife constuction, material, types of blade and edge, etc.
in reference to: Kitchen knife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (view on Google Sidewiki)Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Knife with individual wood block
Another interesting item via Yankodesign. Each knife comes with its own wood block, and each block can be connected together by magnets. Cool idea!
Monday, September 7, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Flatware on Fridge?
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Isn't it cool to have 2 pieces of giant flatware on the fridge? The company - Kodudesign will print this stunning flatware sticker for you for 95 eur. I'd love to have one if my fridge is this big. Go visit their website to try many choices of photos. You can revamp your old fridge to be a new cool fridge. They have stickers for laptops too.
Source: http://www.kodudesign.com
via: http://www.younghouselove.com
Monday, July 20, 2009
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Designing flatware
Ever wonder how designer designs a piece of flatware? Take a look at this interesting VDO.
Jamie Oliver's cutlery
Jamie again! This time he shows us how to cut like a pro using his new line knives. I definitely need to practice a whole lot more to cut like him.
Jamie Oliver's new tableware
The designer - Russell Pinch talking about his inspiration in designing flatware and terracotta for Jamie Oliver.
Watch how cutlery are made in the real factory.
This VDO is so interesting even for me who work in this field for over 20 years. I guess it's always fascinating to see how others do their job.
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