Disposable Tin
Disposable Tin
From the process of observing human behavior in the space of a home kitchen, I chose to focus on a particular action that is familiar to all of us, cutting vegetables.
Cutting and peeling vegetables in the kitchen usually consists of cutting and peeling (of course), then taking a simple plastic bag, putting it on the counter and throwing the leftovers and the garbage into it. This is where my project was born.
I conceptualized a disposable tin for use in the kitchen. The disposable tin comes in a roll much like a sandwich bag. Each tin is to be ripped off, opened, filled up and thrown in the trash.
The inspiration for the product came from the world of paper folding, with one simple and clear action for using the product. The product optimizes the cooking process in the kitchen, making it cleaner, more convenient and faster. The one-time tin is made of biodegradable material, which replaces the wasteful and environmentally harmful plastic bag.
From the process of observing human behavior in the space of a home kitchen, I chose to focus on a particular action that is familiar to all of us, cutting vegetables.
Cutting and peeling vegetables in the kitchen usually consists of cutting and peeling (of course), then taking a simple plastic bag, putting it on the counter and throwing the leftovers and the garbage into it. This is where my project was born.
I conceptualized a disposable tin for use in the kitchen. The disposable tin comes in a roll much like a sandwich bag. Each tin is to be ripped off, opened, filled up and thrown in the trash.
The inspiration for the product came from the world of paper folding, with one simple and clear action for using the product. The product optimizes the cooking process in the kitchen, making it cleaner, more convenient and faster. The one-time tin is made of biodegradable material, which replaces the wasteful and environmentally harmful plastic bag.
Industrial Designer
Industrial Designer
Pilpilim
Taking inspiration from the elephants behavior and familiarity in nature, Pilpilim family was born.
The series based on five different sized elephants.
On each elephant four magnets: on the trunk, tail, back and stomach.
Usuing the magnets, you can attach the elephants in different ways - tail to trunk, stack them or attach them in any other creative way you wish.
As long they always stay together!