Pretend Your a Flavor Scientist With this Lab Spice Rack
M — September 22, 2014 — Art & Design
The Chemist's Spice Rack by retailer Think Geek allows chefs and foodies to pretend that they are mad scientists in the kitchen. These spice shakers are designed to look like vials you might find in a scientist's lab.
Keep your kitchen interesting with these novelty science spice shaker designs. The spice rack comes with a series of vials with comical fake element names based off of popular seasonings. For example the shaker designed for chile flakes comes with with the element symbol 'Ch' and the turmeric shaker comes with the element symbol 'Tu.' There are three larger lab beakers designed to hold sugar, salt and pepper. The largest beaker comes with a pour lid and is meant to hold cooking oil. Next time you're cooking it'll look as though you're creating an innovative food experiment.
Keep your kitchen interesting with these novelty science spice shaker designs. The spice rack comes with a series of vials with comical fake element names based off of popular seasonings. For example the shaker designed for chile flakes comes with with the element symbol 'Ch' and the turmeric shaker comes with the element symbol 'Tu.' There are three larger lab beakers designed to hold sugar, salt and pepper. The largest beaker comes with a pour lid and is meant to hold cooking oil. Next time you're cooking it'll look as though you're creating an innovative food experiment.
Trend Themes
1. Novelty Spice Shakers - Opportunity to create unique and fun spice shaker designs that appeal to foodies and chefs.
2. Science-inspired Kitchenware - Potential to develop a line of kitchen gadgets and tools that mimic scientific elements and aesthetics.
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3. Hospitality and Entertainment - Chance for restaurants and cooking schools to offer interactive culinary classes and events centered around the chemistry spice shaker concept.
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