Deglon Meeting Knife Set Packs Chef Tools in One Spot
Matt Ho — December 15, 2011 — Art & Design
References: coroflot & blessthisstuff
Every kitchen needs one good knife, but instead of one, the Deglon Meeting Knife Set is giving the chef a variety of quality options.
Mia Schmallenbach's Deglon Meeting Knife Set is an interesting kit that doesn't require a block for storage. Instead, it uses a large steel base as a resting spot for one large blade that has others integrated into it. It's a conjoined design concept that hollows out the center of each knife so a knife one size smaller than it can conveniently fit inside. To remove one, simply push the tip of the blade and it will pop up. The set contains four knives in total, so whether it's butchering meat or cutting fruit, this is a complete set that's more than fit for any kitchen.
Mia Schmallenbach's Deglon Meeting Knife Set is an interesting kit that doesn't require a block for storage. Instead, it uses a large steel base as a resting spot for one large blade that has others integrated into it. It's a conjoined design concept that hollows out the center of each knife so a knife one size smaller than it can conveniently fit inside. To remove one, simply push the tip of the blade and it will pop up. The set contains four knives in total, so whether it's butchering meat or cutting fruit, this is a complete set that's more than fit for any kitchen.
Trend Themes
1. Compact Knife Sets - There is a need for compact knife sets that integrate multiple blades in one set for convenience in the kitchen.
2. Innovative Knife Storage - New methods for storing knives in the kitchen are needed for more convenient use and less clutter.
3. Dual-purpose Kitchen Tools - Increasing functionality of kitchen tools by combining multiple uses in one product can provide market opportunities.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - Kitchenware manufacturers can benefit from creating new and innovative knife sets that take up minimal space and offer a range of options.
2. Home Organization - Companies that specialize in home organization can create new and efficient ways to store kitchen tools, such as knives, to keep them easily accessible and organized.
3. Culinary Education - Culinary education institutions can incorporate the use of compact and conjoined knife sets into their curriculum to teach students about kitchen efficiency and organization.
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