Designer Johanna Hartzheim here explores in three kitchen items my favorite thing in the whole world: Simplicity. We’ve got here (as the title suggests) a sugar pot, a honey pot, and a set of cutlery. Exciting! Each of the three items in question were explored as far as their context of usage, their situation at the dinner table, and their formal integration (the normal stuff such as materials, functions, and yes! Symbolism.)
Don’t worry! Limited philosophy included.
The honey pot: like a bottle of bubbles, this honey pot includes the distribution tool. Avoiding the usual stickiness of the tool and the cap, they’re made into one single thing. And the whole thing looks like a drop. Cute!
The flatwear: this cutlery set slips into itself, each one of the three, fork, spoon, and knife, creating a single presentable object for nice setting of the table.
The sugar pot: it’s made of beechwood! Which is pretty by itself, but then when you take the top off, it’s a stunning medium blue! Oh and philosophically, their forms flow in a beautifully environment enriching flow of the mind to the cap to the spoon to the sugar.
Designer: Johanna Hartzheim
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