These Flat Origami Measuring Spoons Fold Into 8 Different Sizes

“Polygons” are flat, origami-like measuring spoons that fold into the 4 most common measurement sizes for TBSP and TSP

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Polygons are flat, origami-like measuring spoons that fold into the 4 most common measurement sizes for TBSP and TSP.

Traditional measuring spoons can take up a lot of space in your kitchen drawer and just finding the size can be an adventure.

 

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The hinges of Polygons are made of TPR, which the creators claim have the property of being able to flex a 100,000 cycles without failure. The design was first teased in 2014 by Rahul Agarwal and has recently resurfaced as a Kickstarter project.

The team has smashed passed their original funding goal of $10,000, raising a staggering $250,000+ with 33 days remaining in the crowdfunding campaign.

 

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You can find additional photos and videos below. For all information visit Kickstarter.

 

 

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Picture of the Day: Shot Glasses

Seen here are “shot glasses” by glass artist Steve Mineck

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Artwork by Steve Mineck
Photograph by cunt_dooku on reddit

 

Seen here are shot glasses by glass artist Steve Mineck that features actual bullets lodged into the side of the glasses. The literal artworks were recently spotted by a redditor at a local festival in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

 

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Deliberately Inconvenient Everyday Objects

 

The Uncomfortable is a collection of deliberately inconvenient everyday objects, designed by Athens based architect Katerina Kamprani. On her website she explains:

I decided to create and design for all the wrong reasons. Vindictive and nasty? Or a helpful study of everyday objects? The goal is to redesign useful objects making them uncomfortable but usable and maintain the semiotics of the original item.

 

You can find more ‘uncomfortable’ designs on Kamprani’s website and Facebook page. If you’re interested in prints, mugs, cases, etc. check out Katerina’s online store.

 

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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Artwork by KATERINA KAMPRANI
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Kitchen Knives Made from Maple Wood

 

The Federal (FDRL) is a Canadian design agency based in the nation’s capital of Ottawa. In a project entitled Maple Set, the Federal prototyped an incredible series of kitchen knives made from Maple wood that are designed to draw attention to the high polished blade.

The design agency states:

“With this project we wanted to explore an alternative emotion to the standard kitchen knives you see every day. The focus is drawn to the high polished blade, while the rest of the knife’s Maple wood body sits warmly in the hand and blends in to its surroundings. The wood is sealed and food safe to allow for easy cleanup. The knife gives the appearance of being lightweight; however their weight is balanced to ensure that they can be used by any level of chef.”

 

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The Federal

 
The Federal is an Ottawa-based design service consultancy and producer of unique, Canadian-designed, sourced, and manufactured goods.

Ian Murchison and Rohan Thakar are both Industrial Design graduates from Carleton University’s School of Industrial Design in Ottawa, Canada. They both worked on the design team at Research In Motion as part of the Accessory team dealing with carrying solutions, bluetooth products, audio products, power solutions and more.

The Federal was born between the collaboration of design ideas beyond the world of communications and electronics. The idea and desire to explore alternative sides of design and branch out creatively.

Visit the official website at: http://thefederal.co

 

 

 

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