This new designer’s kitchen tool is just a stick. So why are we chaotic?
Next to Making Tickets of iron, copper, richards, Richardt created small projects over ten years of Danish Frama studio: Danic bed, candles, shelters, a very little “lamp” for a restaurant. Or.
Frama transferred the first tool, however, so Richardt kept stumbled at the Kitchenware studio Vark, also in Copenhagen, making tools promoted by professionals. For the Founders that Daniel Runge and Christian Lorentzen was in the first love.
We make sense of this thing, but Richardt’s motivation appeared, in part, from Asian containers. Cooking designs, often made of bamboo, have been used for frying professionals to taste and take samples in kitchen.
“I had sticks at home that I used to mix my oatmeal morning, and was very small to do that,” he said. “Then I thought I could make it a lot to become a design to browse a paniku. In Japan they have large sticks, but they still use pairs when moving, and it is very pleasant to hold back. “
And there is more work. Wooden dishes may last decades in some ways in Silicon (if properly preserved), and there have been many discussions later that many black chemicals are disclosed by users.
According to the words in design, it is clear that we have looked at this case for a while, wishing more and less. The Minimalist Joseph Joseph has Kwa Tools and packaging tools that have been strangled for long, and when Jony Ive made of computer what his predecessors were in the industrial design, saying, symbols and lamps.
SCandi children’s toys are made of wood, cream, and cool grats, however, can be very annoying. They should be red and green and green. And Blocky, the unexpected birth sets that can comply. Ludicrous. They just pick up urine. But I think we can only say that you cannot get a minimalist more than a stick.
Since the editor of the Wired Jeremy White exclaimed, “How can such a foolish thing not be desirable?” Is the movement rod naturally than a spoon, perhaps? As much as something Forbear Carmy Berzatto may throw in the kitchen?
“A humble tool. I amazed my convenience something to have a stick that moved your food, “said Richardt laughing. “It brought me back to something … I couldn’t explain it, but it was a fun feeling. I felt that I was returned to Neanderthals. “