The 'Lunchbox Runner' has been designed by Yoon Jeongho and Kim Myungjin as a food plate that works to portion out foods and let kids interact with them in a different way. After it has been used for serving a meal, the plate can be used as a planter for small herbs, cacti, succulents or even small veggies. This encourages a continued product life to teach children how to reuse items that might otherwise be thrown out.
The 'Lunchbox Runner' food container design identifies the perfect way to serve meals to kids to make them interested in what's on the menu and how they enjoy it. Being that kids often spend mealtime picking little bits, the plate speaks to this by offering little containers for small portions and two larger ones for bigger sides to also teach about portion.
Sectioned Kiddie Food Plates
The 'Lunchbox Runner' Portions Meals and Has a Multipurpose Design
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Kiddie Food Plates - The 'Lunchbox Runner' plate design encourages kids to interact with their meals and learn about portion sizes.
2. Multipurpose Food Containers - The 'Lunchbox Runner' plate doubles as a planter, promoting sustainability and teaching children about reusing items.
3. Engaging Mealtime Experiences - The 'Lunchbox Runner' plate design makes mealtime more interesting and enjoyable for kids, enticing them to eat healthier.
Industry Implications
1. Children's Food Products - The 'Lunchbox Runner' plate design offers innovative solutions for portion control and engaging mealtime experiences for children.
2. Sustainable Home Goods - The 'Lunchbox Runner' plate design promotes sustainability by repurposing the container as a planter, appealing to eco-conscious consumers.
3. Educational Toys and Tools - The 'Lunchbox Runner' plate design combines mealtime and playtime, creating an educational tool that teaches children about nutrition and portion sizes.