Zhu Bajie’s rake has 9 teeth, and your small dinner fork has 16. I really doubt its true identity is a comb.
A pair of scissors gave me a small spoon and a small fork? A few ideas, why don't you just leave a flower?
Actually, these strange-looking knives and forks are the result of a collaboration between Amsterdam-based Steinbeisser and designers and artists. Created through collaboration. Fusing design with high-end gourmet food, they produce tableware for their online store Jouw... that goes beyond traditional practicality and has a strong sense of surrealism.
In their view, tableware should not simply facilitate the eating experience, but should also encourage users to rethink the relationship between humans and utensils and how to use them better.
Co-creators Jouw Wijnsma and Martin Kullik said on the Jouw... website, "Its not just about good looks, we are also concerned about Sustainability issues, which is why all works only use natural materials such as wood, gourds, stones, clay and glass. They are usually made from local materials, using more found, recycled or reused materials. materials. Even a tiny part of the work, such as glue, paint or glass, is an organic and renewable degradant."
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In addition, you can see samples of experimental tableware from more than 20 artists on the Jouw... website and Instagram.