The Kitchen Tweezers Re-Imagines the Classic Tongs
Meghan Young — October 17, 2012 — Art & Design
References: carrascobarcelo & yankodesign
At first the Kitchen Tweezers does not look like a set of tweezers at all. Women are accustomed to their tweezers having a subtle V shape. In this case, however, the Kitchen Tweezers looks more like a cake knife or spatula. In reality, the triangular handle is meant to be pushed down, which then opens the end for a pincering action.
Conceived by CARRASCOBARCELÓ design studio, a firm founded by Miguel Carrasco Barceló and David Carrasco Barceló and based in Barcelona, Spain, the Kitchen Tweezers modernizes the classic cooking tongs. With more of a spring action, the Kitchen Tweezers are easier to use, stronger and more efficient. Not to mention that the minimalist design makes a great addition into contemporary homes.
Conceived by CARRASCOBARCELÓ design studio, a firm founded by Miguel Carrasco Barceló and David Carrasco Barceló and based in Barcelona, Spain, the Kitchen Tweezers modernizes the classic cooking tongs. With more of a spring action, the Kitchen Tweezers are easier to use, stronger and more efficient. Not to mention that the minimalist design makes a great addition into contemporary homes.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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2. Design - Designers can incorporate functionality and minimalist design aesthetics into various kitchen accessories.
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