Neon Knives, Spoons, Forks
References: theglowcompany
Ooooh! That was my first response when I saw the glow-in-the-dark cutlery from Glow Cutlery.
The collection consists of spoons, forks and knives that look like ordinary utensils until the handles are snapped. Just like glow sticks, this releases chemicals inside the tube so that they emit a fluorescent glow. They come in pink, green and blue.
Maybe it's just me, and my inner child who can't control her excitement, but I'm drawn to anything that glows.
I'm not sure when I would use them -- dining in dim lighting tends to set a romantic tone, but these glowing goodies are a little on the fun and silly side.
If it didn't defeat the purpose, I could see these being an eye popping statement at blind dining establishments:
The collection consists of spoons, forks and knives that look like ordinary utensils until the handles are snapped. Just like glow sticks, this releases chemicals inside the tube so that they emit a fluorescent glow. They come in pink, green and blue.
Maybe it's just me, and my inner child who can't control her excitement, but I'm drawn to anything that glows.
I'm not sure when I would use them -- dining in dim lighting tends to set a romantic tone, but these glowing goodies are a little on the fun and silly side.
If it didn't defeat the purpose, I could see these being an eye popping statement at blind dining establishments:
Trend Themes
1. Glow-in-the-dark Cutlery - Opportunity to incorporate glow-in-the-dark technology in other kitchenware and dining products.
2. Novelty Tableware - Expanding the market for playful and unique dining experiences catering to younger generations.
3. Sensory Dining - Incorporating the glow-in-the-dark cutlery for sensory-impaired individuals for a more immersive dining experience.
Industry Implications
1. Household Products - Include glow-in-the-dark technology in other household products such as light switches, door knobs, or decorative items.
2. Food and Hospitality - Collaborate with restaurants and bars to offer glow-in-the-dark dining experiences.
3. Assistive Technologies - Develop sensory assistive technologies that selectively enhance and modify sensory information for people with disabilities.
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