German designer Konstantin Slawinski has taken the annoyance out of cutting the cake with this silicone cake mold that divides the cake into 15 unequal portions of different heights and widths, so all you have to do is cut and let the sweet-toothed, modest, greedy and figure-watching choose for themselves...
More of Konstantin Slawinski's "Housewarming Objects" here.
- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristin @ apartmenttherapy . com

Comments (6)
My experience has been the opposite of the diagram with skinny people going for a huge slice and heavy people taking a smaller slice although there are always exceptions.
i think this is a great idea for a cake pan, but i really don't appreciate the skinny/fat folks and their assigned slices.
I don't remember the 'people' in the image when it was posted earlier (frankly, I think assumptions like this are kinda Jerk-y). Was it added in or is it part of the original promo material?
If somebody rationed my cake slice according to my weight, I'd tell them to mind their own bloody business. Plus won't all those partitioned slices have a bit of crust on the sides? If yes, that doesn't sound good to me.
I don't understand this at all, except for a novelty.
Does the cake bake evenly? That's what I'd be worried about.