The Stream Kettle Project Explores New Shapes and Structures
Meghan Young — November 10, 2009 — Art & Design
References: shenkar.ac.il & designboom
If I was a designer of housewares, I would definitely have wanted to participate in the Stream Kettle Project. Why? Well, you see, I am a lover of boiled water. Yes, I said it, boiled water. By combining my chic tastes (I think I can safely call my taste chic) with my love of hot H2O, I would have rocked the challenge.
Students of Shenkar College of Engineering and Design were asked to explore new shapes and structures for the Stream Kettle Project. Most of the participants came up with futuristic takes on the traditional pot.
Take a look at some of the images from the Stream Kettle Project, courtesy of DesignBoom.com.
Students of Shenkar College of Engineering and Design were asked to explore new shapes and structures for the Stream Kettle Project. Most of the participants came up with futuristic takes on the traditional pot.
Take a look at some of the images from the Stream Kettle Project, courtesy of DesignBoom.com.
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1. Futuristic Pot Designs - Opportunity to explore innovative shapes and structures for traditional pots.
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1. Housewares Design - Chance to incorporate futuristic elements into houseware products.
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