Hast—a brand whose name in Sweedish means speedy and fast—boasts a range of functional performance knives that are also aesthetically pleasing to look at. The capsule includes a six-inch Utility Knife (also known as a Vegetable Knife), a Serrated Bread Knife, an eight-inch Chef's Knife, a 3.5-inch Paring Knife, and a five-inch Boning Knife. All of the performance knives have "an award-winning modern design." They are made out of patented Matrix Powder Steel. Hast maintains that its knives are ultra-sharp, durable, versatile, and easy to care for.
The Hast brand is what it is now after a three-year development journey. Originally, it made its start on Kickstarter in 2019 and the founder is Elliot Cao.
Award-Winning Performance Knives
Hast’s Range of Functional Knives is Modern and Minimalist
Trend Themes
1. Functional Kitchen Knives - The market for high-quality, functional kitchen knives with an award-winning modern design is growing, with an opportunity for continued innovation in materials and performance.
2. Minimalist Design - Minimalist design for functional kitchen tools is becoming increasingly popular, presenting opportunities for new entrants to the market and established players to adapt their product lines.
3. Steel Innovation - Advancements in steel technology have allowed for greater durability, sharpness, and versatility in kitchen knives, with potential for continued advancements in composition and production methods.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - Kitchenware companies can capitalize on the growing demand for functional, aesthetically-pleasing kitchen knives, with opportunities for new entrants and established players to innovate through material and design choices.
2. Steel Production - Steel manufacturers can delve deeper into research and development of high-performance steel formulas for kitchen knives, targeting not only the consumer market but also professional chefs and culinary experts.
3. Crowdfunding Platforms - Crowdfunding platforms present opportunities for entrepreneurs and startups to test and launch new functional kitchen knife designs, following the success of Hast's funding campaign on Kickstarter in 2019.