studio dreimann: sl27 link for konstantin slawinski

studio dreimann: sl27 link for konstantin slawinski


'sl27 link' by studio dreimann for konstantin slawinski
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'sl27 link' by studio dreimann for german manufacturer, konstantin slawinski is
a small object that transforms existing cutlery into a series of new kitchen tools.
the triangular piece of silicone is pierced with two cross-shaped slits that accept
and secure a range of utensils into place. the function changes through the utilization
of existing products, transitioning between tongs, salad servers and easy to operate
chopsticks.

the gripper was most recently on exhibit at maison et objet 2011 in paris, france.


a fork and spoon become a set of easy to handle salad servers
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available in four colors, the handle transforms a series of object into new tools
image courtesy of konstantin slawinski

jayme db
01.27.11  
9
that's what good design should be...simple and usefull.
i like the idea.
_caal_   01.27.11
simple and smart
christopher   01.27.11
A pity Christmas is over.
Marcin Borkowski   01.27.11
I this in the Designboom Shop?
Charmain Giuliani   01.27.11
ahh...

something for people with no manual dexterity
dbkii   01.27.11
totalmente de acuerdo
muy bueno!!
brodba   01.27.11
Training wheels for kids with chop sticks?
Or ...just in case you can't find any tongs?
WTF?   01.27.11
good good! :)
designer?milano   01.27.11
Smart!
PF   01.28.11

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