bloom + take it cookware by pavonidea

bloom + take it cookware by pavonidea


'bloom' by enrico azzimonti for pavonidea


at maison et objet 2012, italian designer enrico azzimonti presented 'bloom' and 'take it', cookware and kitchen tool products
developed for italian brand pavonidea.



the line of cookware can be combined to create different volumetric forms


'bloom' is a line of pans made of LCP technopolymer, a material which coupled with an outer coating made of platinic silicone
can resist high temperatures. the pans have been conceived to be used individually, but can also be used together
to create different volumetric forms: pans, cake tins, cocottes… the versatility of 'bloom' makes it possible to cook foods
in a traditional and ventilated oven or microwave, as well as functioning well to preserve meals both in the fridge and in the freezer.
they have a reduced weight and resist to thermal shock, are non-stick and permit to save energy, if compared to metal pans.



'bloom' is made from LCP technopolymer coupled with an outer coating made of platinic silicone, making it resistant high temperatures



'take it'
by enrico azzimonti for pavonidea


'take it' is a line of cooking tools whose handles have been conceived and manufactured to propose new ways of handling your cuisine.
the table spoon, carving fork, perforated spoon and palette knife can be used for draining, grasping, moving serving
and turning food during the preparation, cooking and serving phase. the tools are made of polyamide, which resists high tempratures
and permits the use during the cooking phase, directly inside pots and pans.



combination of 'take it' tools



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andrea db
02.12.12  
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