It’s Just Cool: Tooltime Flatware
The best art is unexpected, fresh, and makes us think again about the things around us — often about things that are normally mundane. Walking Chair Design Studios in Vienna has a sweet website with a number of unique products that will make you do a double-take. The “Tooltime” flatware they designed about ten years ago caught my eye; I can’t find it currently available for purchase anywhere, but this might be just the kind of project Toomlongers could do in their own shops, thanks to Walking Chair’s inspiration.
Do any Toolmongers use the shop for creative home arts, whether decorative or practical? Drop by the TM Flickr pool and share photos of your projects! We’d love to check them out.
Tooltime Flatware at DesignCrack.com
Walking Chair Design Studio [Website]
WalkingThings.com [Walking Chair Products]
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Jack { What did you do about the glass surfaces on the limbs? Did you sand and refinish them as well, and if so, what did you... } – May 22, 9:48 PM
Mike { The DP350 is discontinued and some people are saying it has a lot of breakdowns. What have you experienced since 2010 when you did this... } – May 22, 12:04 PM
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Thomas Lewis { He should produce it in small quantities,their is so much demand ,but little in the way of products for the disabled.A little reminder,665 confirmed child... } – May 21, 2:06 PM
Ron { Note the similarity to the Wilton: http://www.amazon.com/Wilton-11127-Opening-Utility-Workshop/dp/B0008JF9PO/ref=sr_1_2?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1337607288&sr=1-2 @ $100.30 Guess I'll go for the Sears. The Amazon price is beter then a lot on E-bay... } – May 21, 7:40 AM
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While not Tooltime flatware, Wrenchware (http://www.wrenchwareinc.com/) offers dinner ware along a similar vein.
Would I have to get a metric to eat Chinese food?