Tea strainer
Perhaps the most authentic tool for brewing the tea. It's a return to history of not only design, to its beautiful, primitive forms and material that has been used up to now....
Perhaps the most authentic tool for brewing the tea. It's a return to history of not only design, to its beautiful, primitive forms and material that has been used up to now....
Tool used while processing the tobacco leaves in the manual production of cigars. The illustrated model has the grip made of briar wood which best recalls the structure of a cigar cover leaf....
Harmoniously balanced, softly shaped, very well fitting in the hand – that's how we can characterize this product made by Craft Bar....
Scholl product that identifies the mark on the market . The beautiful shape looks like it is inspired by Luigi Colani's creations....
This is no longer an ordinary design, here is the so-called patriot design and it is not so common to see one. It is most likely made in China....
Designed for inserting and removing eggs to boiling water . The design is subtle, giving the instrument a poetic undertone and logic – it is made for manipulating with a fragile food....
This model was designed by British designer Keneth Grange in 1968. The razor got the nickname Sticky. It's in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum....
Pleasantly combines purpose, ergonomics, classically acting shaping with slightly complicated relief graphics, but which does not interfere....
An exemplar designer's approach to the task. The tool was designed by Scot Herbst and Alfredo Muccino. This design was also honoured with RedDot Award 2011....
A beautiful piece of postmodern design. Audrey Hepburn in plastic and metal....