Along with making iron, copper, and wood sculptures, Richardt did Minimalist Decisions For more than a decade for Disen Diseño Studio Frama: a day bed, candle holders, a “small system, a “small restaurant system” for the restaurant Noma.
Frama dropped a tool, however, so Richardt kept it at home until he fell into the kitchen studio. Verarkalso in Copenhagen, which produces tools inspired by professional kitchens. For cofounders Daniel Ronge and Christian Lorentrozen, it was love at first sight.
We bear part of the simplicity of this matter, but Richardt’s inspiration comes, of course, in terms of Asian equipment. Cooking chopsticks, often made from bamboo, have long been used by professional chefs to stimulate tasting and sampling in the kitchen.
“I had chopsticks at home that I used to stir my oatmeal in the morning with for years, and they were too small for doing that,” he said. “Then I thought I could make it more of a design that could also flip a pancake. In Japan they actually have some big chopsticks, but they still use them in pairs when they’re driven, and they’re fun to manage.”
And there is more practicality. Wooden tools can last decades for Silicon alternatives (if properly cleaned and stored), and there is a lots of discussion later in the evening how many toxic chemicals regular black plastic spatulas can expose users to.
In terms of design, we’ve clearly been heading in this direction for a while, mainly aspiring to be more and less. Minimalist Joseph Joseph Kuschen Tools and bowls that we have focused on for some time, while Jony Ive made the forerunners of the forerunners of the forerunners of the industrial chairs of industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chair industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial chairs industrial design .
The abstract wooden Scandi Scandi toys in Beige, the cream, and cool phases, can be refreshing. They should be bright red and bright green and make lots of noises. And block, the discontinuous sets of Being we cannot continue. Ludicrous. They just take the piss. But I think we can safely say that you can’t get much smaller than a stick.
As Wired Senior Editor Jemeritor White exclaims, “How can something so ridiculous be desirable?” Is a provocative stick more macho than a spoon, perhaps? More things The bear Carmy Berzatto can pass the kitchen?
“It’s a humble tool. I was surprised by the simple thing of having a stick that stirs your food,” said Richardt with a small laugh. “I brought it to something… I can’t explain it, but it’s a good feeling. I feel like I’m being felt by the neanderthals.”