Klaus Hackl's 'Cut & Paste' has a Built-In Bowl
Michael Hines — November 19, 2010 — Art & Design
References: madeindesign & fastcodesign
Being the family chef is a thankless job, but Klaus Hackl is aiming to make it easier with his 'Cut & Paste' cutting board. This cutting board has a built-in bowl at the end of it to help ensure a smooth and mess-free transfer of food.
Klaus Hackl's cutting board won't reduce the time it takes for the water to boil or the meat to marinate, but it will reduce the amount of dishes that need scrubbing once dinner is done.
Klaus Hackl's cutting board won't reduce the time it takes for the water to boil or the meat to marinate, but it will reduce the amount of dishes that need scrubbing once dinner is done.
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