The Folded Miso Bowl is Designed for the Palms of Your Hands
Michael Hemsworth — September 11, 2015 — Art & Design
References: uncommongoods & thegreenhead
There's nothing quite like a bowl of soup on a chilly day to warm your bones, and if you're looking for the perfect vessel to consume it out of, then the Folded Miso Bowl is going to be right up your alley. Handmade in Portland, Oregon by Lisa Jones, the Folded Miso Bowl is ergonomically designed to fit in the palm of your hands, which will incur a warming effect to help to double the effect of the very soup you're consuming (given it isn't a cold style soup).
Designed specifically for sipping and requiring no spoon, the Folded Miso Bowl can hold up to 10-ounces of your favorite soup, is made from porcelain and is dishwasher-safe
Designed specifically for sipping and requiring no spoon, the Folded Miso Bowl can hold up to 10-ounces of your favorite soup, is made from porcelain and is dishwasher-safe
Trend Themes
1. Ergonomic Dinnerware - Opportunity for manufacturers to create dinnerware that is not only attractive but also comfortable to use.
2. Handmade Products - Trend towards handmade products in various industries, including dinnerware, as consumers value unique and artisanal items.
3. No-spoon Dining - Opportunity for companies to innovate in dining experiences by creating more no-spoon dining options for customers.
Industry Implications
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3. Restaurants - Restaurants can innovate in their dining experiences by offering more no-spoon dining options to customers, potentially increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty.
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