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

Two Spoons Candle Holder


Two intersecting silver spoons with classic flatware design, each hold a candle. Tiny metal feet on the back of each spoon stabilize the holders. At first glance, the spoons look like they're randomly placed on the table and that you've somehow managed to balance the candles on them! Pretty cool!

Buy them here.

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Appkins


Always more cool stuff from Fred & Friends. Napkin style ceramic plates for snacks!

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Lugum: An Elegant Alternative To Plastic Cups


"Lugum" by Kimming Yap of Creativeans, a design studio based in Milan and Singapore.
This simple monochrome crockery set has all the benefits of disposables, without being cheap-looking.

Made out of the biodegradable cereplast bioplastic, "Lugum" is also a more eco-friendly alternative to those plastic cups.

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Twister: A Fork With A Twist


Making eating spaghetti easier!

Serbian designer, Damjan Stanković has come up with an unusual design of a spaghetti fork. Its main feature is its shape.

“Body of The Twister is mostly round to ensure easier twisting, while its wavy tines keep the pasta in place, so you can focus on the taste, and not on the physics.”

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Palace Stacking Tableware


The Palace Stacking Tableware collection feature sets of dinnerware that form small Florentine-inspired Renaissance homes when stacked. The designer's intention was to create tableware that does not look like tableware when not in use. The result was these porcelain palaces.


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Functional Ornamental Dishes by Ariane Prin


This set of dishware by French designer Ariane Prin contains artistic impressions in which dips, dressings, and other condiments could be placed.

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Intervention Ware

Intervention Ware features a dinner plate and a salad plate designed to make you think twice about whether or not you truly need to indulge.

The text on the border reads:
Do you really need that second helping? It's hard to be around you when you eat like this. Please stop eating. We're worried about you. For the love of god stop eating.

Buy it here.

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Bite Silverware


Mark A. Reigelman II has designed this Bite silverware in an effort to help raise awareness of worldwide epidemics such as starvation and obesity.

He explains “each day millions of individuals lay in hunger while millions more are wastefully overeating. This set of ‘bitten’ silverware highlights the daunting reality of both worldly plagues.”

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Cool Dishware

Wasara Paper Dishes
Beautiful disposable paper dishes have curved corners that naturally follow the shape of fingers or thumbs for easy gripping, deliberately designed so that people can hold their plates while they mingle.


Handful Of Plates
Handful Of Plates are creative ceramic plates that are folded like a taco shell. The way they are curved allows you to keep the plate in one hand while eating the food with the other one.


Grooveware
Grooveware is a creative series of three porcelain dishes and an ashtray. The basic forms are generic, except for the fact that each is paired with, and indented by an appropriate utensil.



K-Wine Dishware
The difference between K-wine and a traditional plate with glass holder is that K-wine moves the weight from the side to the middle of the plate. Therefore, even if the glass is full, the weight of the plate is balanced.



Snap And Dine Dishware
Portable lunch setting by talented product designer Demelza Hill.


Benta Plates
Designed by Angela Schwab. The unexpected upward bend functions as a one-handed grip that also prevents spillage.


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Champagne And Martini Inside Out Glasses



Dutch-designed stylish InsideOut glasses for your bubbly and martini. Double-walled glass keeps your drinks cold for much longer. Currently sold out :(

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Names And Notes Napkin Rings


Names and Notes Napkin Rings let you reuse the same name cards no matter who you plan to invite. They have a black "chalkboard" surface that you can write on and erase over and over. Check them out.

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Splatter Platter


Have you ever drawn something on your plate with ketchup and mustard? Jee Min’s Splatter Platter allows you to do so online with a variety of colors and then order your own plate set. So much fun, even if you don’t buy a set.


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Connect The Dots





New york city based designer Edith Levin created this collection of dinnerware featuring a connect the dots motif. The series of pieces were created based on the theme of childhood. Each piece features a connect the dots puzzle in the shape of a common food such as corn, carrots or asparagus. The cup and standard dinner plate feature a puzzle of themselves created as an outline of the dish. The playful series brings some humor to the dinner table with a touch of nostalgia.


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