Although Discovery Channel's 2011 Shark Week is well over now, that doesn't mean you have to stop thinking about all things shark related until next year, so let's ease back into that predator bandwagon with the Shark Attack cutlery set. A simple and deadly looking set of dining utensils, they offer a sure way of devouring your hard-earned meals.
Conceived by Chile-based industrial designer Raul Chavez, the Shark Attack cutlery set was for the Guadalajara aquarium gift shop. More cute than scary, these knives, spoons and forks will surely make food time fun.
The Shark Attack cutlery set was laser cut out of stainless steel for a sleek and contemporary look.
Sea Predator Utensils
Raul Chavez's Shark Attack Cutlery Set Makes Food Time Fun
Trend Themes
1. Animal-inspired Cutlery Sets - The popularity of Raul Chavez's Shark Attack cutlery set signifies a growing trend in animal-inspired cutlery sets for both novelty and design purposes.
2. Laser Cut Stainless Steel Utensils - The use of laser cutting technology in creating Raul Chavez's Shark Attack cutlery set highlights a trend towards precision and efficiency in utensil production.
3. Playful Dining Experiences - The success of the Shark Attack cutlery set demonstrates a trend towards creating playful and immersive dining experiences through unique and unconventional utensil designs.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - The popularity of animal-inspired cutlery sets like Raul Chavez's Shark Attack set presents an opportunity for kitchenware companies to create unique, eye-catching designs for consumers seeking novelty items.
2. Gifts and Souvenirs - The success of the Shark Attack cutlery set as a popular item in a Guadalajara aquarium gift shop shows the potential for gift and souvenir companies to offer fun and memorable items beyond traditional souvenirs.
3. Industrial Design - The innovation demonstrated by Raul Chavez's Shark Attack cutlery set highlights the potential for industrial designers to create unique and creative products outside of their traditional fields of application.