3.09.2010

cool cutlery.


how wonderfully creative are these designs?


fearing that as technology grows we are becoming forgetful of food's origins, vladimir rachev created 'soil' in the shape of gardening tools to bring us back to our roots. via design launches.

       'cut' by thomas feichtner follows the maxim of form over function, departing from traditional ideas of cutlery. via yanko design.


 
'gone fishin' by yamazaki imitates the smooth lines and curves of little fishies.    via like cool.

 
            'evolution' by gosia hop aims to unleash the "feeling of hidden power."







inspired by humans' first feeding means of teeth, nails, spears and palms, 'origin cutlery' by eynan kimhi aims for the user to investigate the evolution of the pieces.

 
and finally, mark reigelman created 'bite' in an effort to "highlight the daunting reality" of worldwide plagues such as obesity and starvation. via design milk.

2 comments:

  1. i'm a big fan of "soil" and "origin cutlery" - they convey their message (if silverware can have a message) so effectively and artistically!

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