par peter callesen - inspiration facile chez hélène / bon vent !
Alive, but Dead, 2006
127 x 94 x 11,5 cm.
Acid Free paper, glue, acrylic paint, and oak frame
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Hello,
My name is Lincoln Kayiwa, a designer who graduated as a Master of Arts from the University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH in 2007. Upon graduating, I started my own brand product design company KAYIWA - an epitome of novelty, aesthetics, functionality and environmental friendliness. For examples of my design, please refer to my website www.kayiwa.fi
I would like you to include my TUKAANI eating device design on your page. TUKAANI is Finnish for the toucan bird species. The sterling silver TUKAANI is a hand made eating device for Asian food consumers in the West. It may be held as traditional chopsticks. But unlike the disposable wooden chopsticks, TUKAANI is both machine and hand washable and much easier to set on – and use at table. The matt surface and taut movement allow steady grip in the hand. The curl at the end of the TUKAANI provides eased food picking and delivery to the mouth. The loop also allows easier hanging, storage and display.
The Toucan's bill provided inspiration for this cutlery project.
On the following link http://www.kayiwa.fi/designs_tukaani.html are some promotional images for you to use.
I will gladly provide more information or images about me or my design(s) respectively.
Yours,
Lincoln Kayiwa
Rédigé par: LINCOLN KAYIWA | 14 août 2008 à 11:49