Forest Spoon by Nendo
09 février 2011 | Design, Home & Office | par
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Partant d’une idée simple et poétique sobrement réalisée par le studio de création japonais Nendo, on a tout particulièrement aimé ces excellentes « Forest Spoon », des petites cuillères à café qui ont la particularité de se terminer par de petites branches sur lesquelles vient se percher un oiseau. Non sans rappeler les très poétiques baguettes Stickpecker, découvrez tous les détails en images dans la suite !

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Our design for the Japan-wide curry chain restaurant Coco Ichibanya’s annual ‘Grandmother Curry’ campaign, in which 100,000 lucky customers win curry spoons through a lottery. Spoons are a tool for eating, and our world is full of spoons designed for that function. In contrast, we wanted to make a spoon that would be fun to look at when it wasn’t in use. As part of this, we know that spoons are used on their own, but wanted to create a spoon design that would have a new charm when the spoons were brought together. When our spoon is lying on its own on a kitchen shelf, it looks like a single tree. But when you assemble a number of spoons, our design creates a ‘landscape’ in the home.

Credits photo by Masayuki Hayashi & Copyright Nendo

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