'stream kettle' project by shenkar college of engineering and design, ramat gan
'stream kettle' project by shenkar college of engineering and design, ramat gan

porcelain kettle by reut ben daniel
photos by sasha fit
all images courtesy shenkar college of engineering and design, ramat gan
under the direction of alex padwa, industrial design students at the shenkar college
of engineering and design were given the task of designing a kettle examining new
shapes and structures. here are just a few of the 'stream kettle' projects that were
developed.

porcelain kettle by reut ben daniel

porcelain kettle by reut ben daniel

porcelain kettle by reut ben daniel

'hugg' by shirley gueta

'hugg' by shirley gueta

'sam' by nadia zinger

'sam' by nadia zinger

'sam' by nadia zinger

geometrical kettle by emi schenkelbach

geometrical kettle by emi schenkelbach

geometrical kettle by emi schenkelbach

'parabola' by omer deutsch

'parabola' by omer deutsch

'parabola' by omer deutsch

plus nose by yuri movshovich

plus nose by yuri movshovich
Though some of the others are beautiful sculptural pieces The Nose and the Huug are the only two of the bunch that look like they are meant for human interaction.
Ian Altares 11.10.09
nose is the only one that looks like a kettle, or is meant to pour something. The all have beautiful forms (no doubt), but they all lack a clear functional communication. Many could just as easily be a coffee grinder, steam iron, dvd player or lamp.
This is important when a product is creating a hot liquid. They all look cool to the touch.
This is important when a product is creating a hot liquid. They all look cool to the touch.
Ss 11.10.09
Hugg gets my vote, restrained, and nice use of different media.
Sam is a fine example of kettles which are very awkward to use.My hand and wrist don't like to work in that way, amply demonstrated by the second pic showing it needs both hands to use the thing.
Sam is a fine example of kettles which are very awkward to use.My hand and wrist don't like to work in that way, amply demonstrated by the second pic showing it needs both hands to use the thing.
peter 11.10.09
nose is my favorite. but i also like sam. well, could have both of them =)
iMagot 11.10.09
I like most the Geometrical kettle. It makes simplicity so beautiful!
I can easily imagine myself using it to pour boiling water to a glass of wonderful tea, and then sit back and stare at the kettle a bit, playing with the different angels.
I can easily imagine myself using it to pour boiling water to a glass of wonderful tea, and then sit back and stare at the kettle a bit, playing with the different angels.
Cullinrange 11.11.09
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