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Spoon, Fork and Knief made from plants, Possible? - SJH Nursery & Landscaping Sdn Bhd
Spoon, Fork and Knief made from plants, Possible?
10-Aug-2020
Qiyan Deng (A Chinese Product Designer Graduated from Switzerland) has created a series of disposable tableware made from plant based materials such as corn starch or vegetable fats and oils.
The name of this collection is ‘Graft‘,
Deng Quotes this statement on her website.
“Texture and form in nature autonomously exist with a function that can be utilized for another purpose. A celery stem for example, serves as handle for the fork; a petal of artichoke then becomes the bowl of spoon. By waking both visual and haptic sensation it brings along a question: Will you throw them away easily?”