Position Utensils with the Nana Kikuchi Slow Fast Placemats
Luisa Amanda Gomes — March 31, 2010 — Art & Design
References: en.spread-grani & notcot.org
The Nana Kikuchi Slow Fast placemats offer a way for anyone to learn about the placement of their cutlery. If you are trying to be swanky at the dinner table but need a bit of guidance, these placemats provide an outline of each utensil to help you out.
Even if you’re not looking to add sophistication to the supper table, Kikuchi has designed some placemats with fewer cutlery outlines. So, with the Nana Kikuchi Slow Fast placemats, you no longer have to face confusion when positioning your eating utensils!
Even if you’re not looking to add sophistication to the supper table, Kikuchi has designed some placemats with fewer cutlery outlines. So, with the Nana Kikuchi Slow Fast placemats, you no longer have to face confusion when positioning your eating utensils!
Trend Themes
1. Cutlery Placement - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in cutlery placement tools, such as interactive digital placemats.
2. Table Setting Guidance - Potential for disruptive innovation in table setting products that provide guidance and instruction for proper utensil placement.
3. Functional Placemats - Emerging trend of placemats that serve a dual purpose of decoration and practical function, such as providing cutlery placement outlines.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Disruptive innovation possibilities in the home decor industry with functional placemats that incorporate helpful features like cutlery placement guides.
2. Housewares - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the housewares industry with innovative products that simplify and enhance the dining experience, including cutlery placement aids.
3. Hospitality - Disruptive innovation potential in the hospitality industry with the development of smart table settings that provide real-time cutlery placement guidance to guests.
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