Dig In – Jewelry Objects for Contemporary Dining Culture reinvents traditional eating utensils, inviting users to actively participate in the design process. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted from 925 silver, ensuring personalized functionality and durability while evoking nostalgia for bygone customs. Crafted with precision, this spatula offers a unique fusion of functionality and style. Designed for pushing, scooping, and cutting, it becomes a radical yet versatile tool for culinary experiences. The spatula’s handle mirrors the curvature of the shell spoon, allowing seamless integration when used together as a set. While the spatula’s end is sharpened for cutting, its design draws inspiration from ancient stone hand axes, blending tradition with modern utility. This design symbolizes a fusion of past and present, enhancing culinary experiences with its shortened handle and versatile functionality. Crafted from premium silver, it embodies craftsmanship and tradition, offering a glimpse into culinary heritage with every use. The design seamlessly merges form and function to meet the diverse demands of contemporary dining. Dig In – Jewelry Objects for Contemporary Dining Culture explores three distinct pathways for cutlery evolution: revitalizing traditional practices, blurring the lines between adornment and utility, and fostering a deeper connection between user and object. In a world influenced by evolving eating habits and global cuisines, Dig In encourages viewers to reassess the suitability of traditional utensil forms, prioritizing sensory perception and tactile experience to enhance the enjoyment of meals.
The spatula fits perfectly with the Dig In – shell spoon object and can be seen as a set but has to be bought individually.
Dimensions LxWxH | 8x4x2cm (3x2x1'') |
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Weight (kg) | 0.2 |
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