
Bottle #1 is a minimalist water container imprinted with a definition from the Cambridge online dictionary. It’s handcrafted from porcelain by PMO Design.
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Bottle #1 is a minimalist water container imprinted with a definition from the Cambridge online dictionary. It’s handcrafted from porcelain by PMO Design.
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These paper slip-on sleeves by Akira Yoshimura are fun way to mark plastic cups at parties.
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Designed by Naoki Ono and Yuuki Yamamoto of YOY, Scribble is a series of interesting placemats and coasters that look like … scribbles.
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The new Eva Solo‘s grill brush can neatly rest on the rim of the container thanks to its side knob. The brush is made of silicone, and the beaker is made of food-safe plastic.
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Three cutting boards, each intended for different types of food, nest inside a stylish holder that can be used as a tray for waste or for the chopped pieces. The set is designed by Jens Fager for RIG-TIG, the new brand of modern kitchenware by Stelton.
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This colorful melamine tray is a new addition to the French Bull‘s Ziggy collection. It’s perfect for serving or decorating.
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Brrrrr Polar Bear is a clever ice tray. Made of food-safe polyethylene, it doesn’t absorb odors from the freezer and is super easy to fill and empty without touching the ice or scattering the cubes on the countertop. Design by Black+Blum.
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Strikingly simple and functional, this elegant pizza tool is ideal for both slicing and serving. Made of stainless steel, it’s designed by Klaus Rath for Stelton.
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A cocktail stirrer in a shape of a dragonfly beautifully balances at the glass rim when not in use. It’s offered in a set of six assorted colors so it could double as a glass marker. Its creator is Erwan Péron, the founder of French design company Lib.
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The Clink glass is part of Charlotte Moneypenny‘s Losing Your Marbles collection — a line of glassware with built-in marble games that evoke childhood memories. Clink‘s base has a rolling-ball maze, which encourages the user to play and interact with the glass. It’s handblown from genuine borosilicate glass and is produced by Fred.
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The purpose of 15.0% spoons by Naoki Terada is to make eating ice cream easier and effortless. The plump shape, a reference to melting ice, fits into the whole palm, while the solid aluminum conducts the hand’s temperature and makes the ice cream softer. 15.0% line is produced by Lemnos.
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