GET THE APP

KNOW ME

ASK ME

TELL ME

FIND ME

FOLLOW ME

SUBSCRIBE

PIN IT

Find it

LIVING AREA

THE KITCHEN

THE BEDROOM

THE BATHROOM

FRIENDS

HOST
Powered by Squarespace

Protected by Copyscape Web Plagiarism Check

SPONSORS

click here for bedstar.co.uk

 

GET YOUR
DAILY DOSE OF
DESIGN
INSPIRATION

by email 



THROUGH MY LENSE

UNDECORATE
The No-Rules Approach
to Interior Design
by Christian Lemieux 

MORE OF MY
FAVORITE BOOKS 

FEATURED IN

MORE GODDIES

Tuesday
Aug022011

More Than a Spoon

I just love when great ideas are put to practice. Frech product designer Aïssa Logerot came up with the exceptional Spoon More, a chopstick and spoon hybrid that makes eating a bowl of your favorite Ramen Noodles or Pho Ga a breeze. When taken apart, the spoon also serves as a small dish for your sauce. Brilliant!!

References (1)

References allow you to track sources for this article, as well as articles that were written in response to this article.
  • Response
    Se molti ristoranti giapponesi utilizzassero questo metodo siamo certi che toglierebbero dall'imbarazzo molti avventori. L'intuizione di Aïssa Logerot ha qualcosa di geniale. Un inserto a forma di cucchiaio accoglie i due bastoncini orientali trasf

Reader Comments (5)

No this is truly Brilliant!
Aug 2, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterWineDineDivas
Apparently whoever created this has never used a spoon and chopsticks at the same time. Possibly never used chopsticks to begin with.
Aug 3, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterping?
This is stupid...

Chopsticks are used WITH the spoon.

This is one or the other.
Aug 3, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterG.
Poor design concept for previously posted reasons and potentially messy.

You wouldn't make a detachable blade for a fork would you? Imagine trying to eat a steak like that, not a lot of fun. That is what this Spoon More idea is like for me.

A sharp edge on a fork or spatula I have seen, and makes sense, but not a detachable one.
Aug 3, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterModern
You can call me a dilettante, but I use in chinese bars either spoon or chopsticks. So, I really like the idea, but i'm curious how it works when chopsticks are not connected..
Aug 4, 2011 | Unregistered Commenteragahia

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.
« Lord of South Beach | Main | An Eye On Design »