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London-based designer Vladimir Rachev has created a range of cutlery called Soil, inspired by gardening tools. He reckons that soon we will be unable to associate our food with the earth. By creating cutlery inspired by gardening tools, designer wants to remind us of the origins of our food.

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Lego Inspired Kitchen

Dec. 4, 2009 No Comments Posted under: Inspiration

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This customized IKEA kitchen island was made using over 20,000 LEGO bricks. Philippe Simon and Pillard Rosetti are the designers behind the kitchen concept. They put  Lego pieces together to form an amazing kitchen island. Very cool, it certainly would be a fun place to have your morning coffee with all those Lego bricks, I bet it took the designers quite some time to put it together.

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legokitchen design



Crazy Knitted Food

Nov. 22, 2009 No Comments Posted under: artistic, crazy, Inspiration

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Philadelphia artist Ed Bing Lee has evolved into knitting for 25 years. Ed Bing Lee uses the usual macrame to create objects that look like food. The knitted food items include a burger, hotdog, cupcake with sprinkles, pumpkin pie, key lime pie, ice cream cone, chocolate cupcake, and other delectables.

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Knitted Food Ed Bing Lee

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Knitted Food by Bing Lee

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The Spaghetti Lounge Chair and Ottoman from PIE, handmade of liana vine skin and rattan frame, this piece is a functional work of art.


The multi-functional piece serves as a trivet, a spaghetti measure, and a counter top decoration when not in use. The Noooodle is a chrome trivet with a twist. It quite literally is twisted; twisted in such away that it creates loops that measure 1,2, 3 or 4 potions of spaghetti.

konstantin slawinski noooodle trivet

spaghetti measure trivet

Pablo Reinoso has created this bench being partly a normal bench and partly spaghetti. And the result is rather amazing.

spaghetti bench

Two pieces of bent polymer fused into closed loops are joined to a metal base to form the “Toeloop Chair.” Mario Stadelmann, a Swiss-born London-based designer, is the man behind the vision.

toeloop chair

This spaghetti vase is by Gaetano Pesce.

spaghetti vase

They may not be edible, but these noodle-inspired designer chairs certainly are artistically drool-worthy.

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