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Showing posts with label dinnerware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinnerware. Show all posts

Willow Dinnerware For Video Game Lovers by Olly Moss.




Olly Moss, a designer of whose work I am a giant fan, created these during some downtime. He re-imagined the classic China Willow pattern as dinnerware gamers would eat up.





Olly Moss

Willow Gets Weird. Multidishes by Maxime Ansiau.






The wonderfully weird take on Blue Willow dishes by designer Maxime Ansiau combines multiple plates into one that can be mounted on the wall as art or used as serving pieces.






The plates are available to purchase from Seletti

Maxime Ansiau

Qualy Shakes Things Up With Two New Awesome Seasoning and Spice Shaker Sets.





Two different sets of seasoning or spice shakers have just been introduced by Qualy of Thailand. Four Seasons and Animal Parade consist of four clear domes (with holes in the tops) in a white tray in which you can place herbs, spices and seasonings. With a look reminiscent of snow domes, the products are both fun and functional, like all of Qualy's products.

Four Seasons features trees indicative of Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter and Animal Parade features creatures associated with each of the seasons: bunny, camel, elk and polar bear.

Four Seasons Seasoning Shaker Set:




Animal Parade Seasoning Shaker Set:



All of Qualy's products and packaging are made with recycled materials.




To find retailers for Qualy products, simply Google Qualy products or Qualy Design.

iPlates by Todd Borka. Software Editing Interfaces With Food in Four Fun Plates.





French illustrator Todd Borka invites you to play with your food.. or more specifically, edit your food, with his iPlates. Utilizing the interface from popular editing software like Photoshop, Todd has decorated four different china plates with recognizable tools and key commands.

iPlate "Import Food":

detail:

iPlate "Edit Food":

iPlate "Image Size":

iPlate "Ctrl Z":


Not unlike kickstarter, Todd's plates are available for pre-sale at Ulule, a company that raises funds for the production and distribution of creative and imaginative products and ideas.



You can pre-order the set of 4 plates, which includes one of each version and then all the money will be used for production costs, printing, packaging and distributing and Todd will also start the process of finding design stores to distribute the series of plates.



These plates are china and are dishwasher safe. Buy them here
About Todd Borka:

A French illustrator working for both youth literature and magazines, Todd likes mixing the aesthetic of indian ink with the multiplicity of possibilities offered by image editing software.

He says he spends most of his time in front of his screen hacking Photoshop... So, obviously, sometimes, it turns him crazy! I think it makes him creative.

See more of Todd's work at his site

a special thanks to Yatzer for briging Todd's work to my attention!

Palace Porcelain Stacking Tableware by Seletti's Selab + Alessandro Zambelli.




Fun and functional, this porcelain tableware is a collaboration between Seletti's Selab and Allessandro Zambelli.

When not in use the modular dinner plates, salad plates, soup bowls and smaller bowls stack up to create buildings, complete with roofs. Take them apart and they are six table settings of square dishes perfectly suited for eating upon.








* Size (individual dishes--all dishes are square):
* Dinner Plate: 8.6" dia x 1" t
* Small Plate: 6" dia x .8" t
* Soup Bowl: 7" dia x 1.6" t
* Small Bowl: 4.3" dia x 2" t
* Salt+Pepper 5" dia x 2.5" t

Buy them here

Wheel Of Nutrition Plates, A Tasteful Collaboration By 3 Designers





Wheel of Nutrition Dinner Plates
Are you eating right?
The wheel of nutrition is a dining plate that reminds us of the fundamental values of healthy eating. The plate comes in three types: Diet, Extra ordinary and Supersize.



These plates have different proportions for people with different needs. The archetype of the ceramic plate is enhanced with explanatory graphics and distinctive colors.



This product was developed by product designer Rui Pereira with Hafsteinn Juliusson for HAF, in collaboration with Joana Pais.


photos by Rui Pereira



Every Drop Counts. Tilted Soup Bowls That Tell A Story As You Slurp.




A series of ceramic tilted bowls with stories and graphics that reveal themselves as you eat by Ayda Angalen. As part of her final MA project in Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, she designed these soup bowls to tackle the issue of food wastage in the domestic environment. The bowls were displayed at the 2009 Maison et Object show and Hidden Art Select then chose to include them in their 2009 product range.








The following bowls are available for purchase:

Catch Me If You Can:

Surprise!:

Refuge:


buy them here.

about the artist:
Ayda Anlagan is a London based industrial designer. After a short career in the electronics sector she completed an MA in Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Since her graduation she has been working to manufacture and market her own designs.

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