matthias kaeding: 'neolithic' knives
matthias kaeding: 'neolithic' knives

'neolithic' knives by matthias kaeding
new york-based designer matthias kaeding has sent in the images of 'neolithic' knives.
his design is influenced by the shape of stone age tools for a more back-to-basics approach
to chopping, cutting, scraping, mincing and scooping. the knives can be turned to allow
for a sharp or blunt blade and are manufactured in ceramic.

'neolithic' knives

rendering of 'neolithic' knives

rendering of 'neolithic' knives package

rendering of 'neolithic' knives
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michiel berrevoets 07.17.09
I'm not sure how they work but if they work the way I think they do, they would be perfect for my mom who accidentally cuts her finger with the knives she uses while chopping food...
Lucy 07.18.09
The increased degree of intimacy with whatever you are cutting could be really interesting. I would love to play with these knives, I think it could lead to a whole new experience of food.
Blake 07.18.09
very nıce and prımıtıve shapes ı lıke them very much but what about stabılıty
ıncı akoglu 07.20.09
that's so beautiful! great
fan 07.20.09
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