Apple slices, onion slivers and stems. These are all foods commonly found in almost any house. So common, in fact, that we don’t see them as anything else. But designers Yusuke Komatsu and Yukitoshi Toda saw them as something else: a gift of beauty from mother nature herself. The duo decided to replicate these forms from pure brass, and finishing them off with a distressed look. There’s certainly something humorous about elevating something that normally gets thrown out in the trash.
The resulting series of brass household objects were named “cut piece.” They feature an apple slice paper/book weight, onion slivers as trivets and chopstick holders, lotus root as bottle opener, and stems as picks for eating diced cheese or fruit. The pieces are available at the Spoon & Tamago shop.
May 27, 2014 at 8:51 am
alderandcoshop.com sells some of these brass items.