Just when you thought eating utensils couldn't get any better, someone comes along and decides it's time to design an all new type of multi-purpose culinary tool.
That's just what London design firm Map set out to do when in partnered with U.K. department store Fortnum & Mason. Calling it the 'Tritensil,' this brand new spork blends together the fork, spoon and knife into a reimagined and arguably more efficient package.
Map set out to maximize efficiency when designing this brand new culinary tool and put in a ton of thought towards making sure that using the 'Tritesnil' is less awkward than your run of the mill all-in-one cutlery. They even made two different versions, with one for your right hand, and of course one for your left depending on preference.
Three-In-One Utensils
The 'Tritensil' Triple Threat Culinary Tool Adds a Knife to the Spork
Trend Themes
1. Multi-use Utensils - As the need for compact and efficient utensils increases, companies can develop multi-purpose culinary tools to simplify meal prep and eating.
2. Specialized Cutlery - Designing specialized utensils with added functionality can provide a more seamless culinary experience and allow for more versatile meal options.
3. Customizable Culinary Tools - Creating utensils that cater to individual preferences and needs, such as handedness, can improve the usability and accessibility of culinary tools.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - Kitchenware companies can explore designing and manufacturing multi-purpose utensils to provide customers with convenient and practical eating solutions.
2. Food Service - The food service industry can benefit from using specialized and customizable utensils that enhance the dining experience and streamline meal preparation.
3. Sustainability - By creating multi-use utensils, companies can reduce the waste associated with disposable utensils and contribute to a more sustainable future.