Before the Pragma Breadboard, had you ever set eyes on a chopping board that wasn't generally flat? It's fascinating that such a design should arise, given how completely different it is to the archetype. What Valentin Bussard suggests is an obviously uneven surface made up of sectionally triangular wooden sticks. Rows of these are adhered to both sides of a steel sheet, helping it to maintain stiffness.
Nestled within one jagged groove of the Pragma Breadboard is a serrated knife with a squared timber handle that blends in beautifully. When you go to slice your loaves on this cutting board, you'll notice that the crumbs collect between these ribs, making the food preparation process a bit tidier.
Crenulated Cutting Boards
The Pragma Breadboard Has a Corrugated Surface for Catching Crumbs
Trend Themes
1. Crenulated Cutting Boards - Innovative designs for cutting boards with uneven surfaces made of sectionally triangular wooden sticks that collects crumbs during use.
2. Serrated Knife Handles - Incorporating squared timber handles that blend in with the uneven surface of the cutting board for added functionality and style.
3. Corrugated Kitchen Tools - Exploring the use of corrugated surfaces in other kitchen gadgets for improved functionality in food preparation.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - Companies in the kitchenware industry can benefit from incorporating these innovative designs in their products to stand out in a crowded market.
2. Home Decor and Furnishings - Designers in the home decor and furnishings industry can create unique pieces using the crenulated surface design to add both function and form to different furnishings.
3. Industrial Materials - Industries that deal with industrial materials can find new applications for similar innovative designs in various industries that require rigid surfaces with non-slip properties.