ethical kitchen project by tobias tøstesen image © ida buss

by working on creating a food service facility with a focus on the way users perceive sustainability, copenhagen-based designer tobias tøstesen has developed ‘ethical kitchen project’ as a response to the workings of using raw materials and local ingredients. the project tells a story of how natural artifacts and their lifecycles can influence new ways of building relationships between people during the cooking and creation process. 

‘sustainability is for me, not necessarily the color blue or the sound of an electric car, but the color of the soil under my nails when cleaning potatoes, or the smell of freshly cut parsnips on my newly sanded table countertop’.

manufactured using north german FSC-certified ash, the module implements a terrazzo-top from remaining ceramic sink scraps from eco by constantino. by designing it without screws or brackets, the system becomes portable and easy to disassemble when moving or at the end of its life cycle. 

tobias tøstesen: ethical kitchen project 3/4 side view detail image © ida buss

tobias tøstesen: ethical kitchen project workings of locally sourced turnips and potatoes image © ida buss

tobias tøstesen: ethical kitchen project drawer detailing image © ida buss

tobias tøstesen: ethical kitchen project construction details image © ida buss

tobias tøstesen: ethical kitchen project joinery process

tobias tøstesen: ethical kitchen project early stage prototypes 

tobias tøstesen: ethical kitchen project raw FSC ash material