'flostick' dining in 2015

hak-byoung kim is a korean designer who designed 'flostick', an entry in our 'dining in 2015' competition.
these disposable chopsticks take the entire life cycle of the utensils into consideration. the wooden stick is
covered in multiple 'leaves' which peel off after each use. once all the layers have been removed the stick
can be inserted into the ground, allowing a seed at the bottom to sprout into a plant.

samsung MV800 camera
a dual-view compact digital camera featuring a 3.0" flip-out adjustable LCD screen which can rotate from 0 to 180 degrees, making any shot possible.
maezm: hanji-plastic chair
created from the same base as traditional korean paper, the chair is an example of how the organic fiber can replace toxic plastic.
giha woo: twisted pencil
the design conveys a particular aesthetic value with a nuance of amusement by using the writing utensil as its structural component.
aissa logerot: chopsticks plus one and two
the series consists of a spoon combined with chopsticks and the second combines chopsticks and toothpicks all in one.
light saber chopsticks
light saber chopsticks are the latest design that puts a spin on the traditional asian utensil.
lincoln kayiwa: tukaani
a hand made eating device for asian food consumers in the west. held much like traditional chopsticks, the tukaani is made from one continuous piece of silver which is looped around to form the tong-like device.
kastiel: uganda glass cabinet
taking form from old world voyage boxes, this glass cabinet maintains the shape and sense of personal storage with modern objec...
arhimetrics: rosa shop
RENAULT 4 ever behind-the-scenes
'horsey' by eungi kim
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