Posts tagged: utensils
How-To: Edible Utensils.
By ChrisjobThis one goes into the why?-because-you-can file : Toasty pâte brisée serving utensils and ramekin. Bread bowls? Ha!
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InSet Salad Servers
By DIY Maven
These stainless steel salad servers by Judith Hoefel makes lovely use of negative space. When stored, the fork nestles inside the spoon. Simple and elegant, it's a new product from Fred & Friends that will be available mid-September. You'll be able to buy them at Perpetual Kid (among other places) for about 15 bucks.
'Lego' Utensils
By DIY Maven
Continuing our Friday of Frivolity, I now give you the Snack & Stack. Technically, they’re not Legos, but they act like ‘em. The easily stored and packed utensils are 6" long and dishwasher safe. Available at Perpetual Kid for $17.
The Witches’ Kitchen by Studio Tord Boontje
By DIY MavenTord Boontje will launch his 15 piece handcrafted Witches Kitchen this week at Zona Tortona. The collection features cookware, utensils and kitchen ‘couture’. Each item is hand-made by artisans from Brazil, Guatemala and Colombia using traditional pottery techniques and sustainable and reforested wood. Via.



Pen Cap Eating Utensils
By DIY Maven
One of the winners of the Dining in 2015 international design competition–co-organized by Design Boom and Macef, Italy, was ‘din-ink’ by Andrea Cingoli, Paolo Emilio Bellisario, Cristian Cellini & Fancesca Fontana. For other winners, visit Design Boom.

The Pizza Fork
By DIY Maven
To eat your slice with your hands or not to eat your slice with your hands, that is the question. Me, I use a fork. Not because I’m an etiquette freak or anything. It’s mostly due to the fact that I have a thing about germs, and hands, as we all know, are notorious harbingers of cooties. Plus, using a fork helps prevent mouth roof burnage. Anywho, for those of us who use forks, also known as ‘forkers’, this cool little gadget just might tempt eve » READ MORE



