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Design Friday: Wearable Cutlery from Dining in 2015

2008_03_07-Design.jpgWhen the results of Designboom's Dining in 2015 competition were revealed at the end of January, we were absolutely fascinated by all the creative, witty, and beautiful designs. There were dozens and dozens of entries from all of the world. We're going to spotlight a few of our favorites each Friday.

One of the major trends we noticed in these up and coming designs was the idea of adaptable cutlery that you wear or that molds to your hand in some way. Check out a few from this trend and tell us, would you use cutlery that fits over your fingertips?

 
 

There are a lot of fingertip cutlery options here; is this the wave of the future, and why?

fingers by alberto ghirardello from italy

eat with your fingers by key portilla-kawamura + Ali Ganjavian from spain

finger-interest by : sinan mu + Designer:Mu Sinan from china

manger sur le pouce (grab a quick bite to eat) by pinaffo marion from France

tableware it by lupu andra oana from romania

Cutlery schnittstelle

FINGER CUTLERY by jie zhu from china.

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Interesting, but mostly, now I feel like watching Edward Scissorhands. I wonder if there's enough grip with the Ghirardello design for the knife to really cut well.

posted by OneWallKitchen on March 7th 2008 at 12:46pm
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Maybe I am weird, but I find those finger utensils strangely awesome. I really want to try them. Anyone else with me?

The New Cook

posted by Andy2 on March 7th 2008 at 4:53pm
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I'm really disappointed. I thought the set in the top photo were of captain hook size, so you'd put your entire hand inside. I think they'd be more useful that way, and funnier.

posted by brittanykate on March 8th 2008 at 7:42am
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These could be dangerous if the wearer is someone who gestures a lot while talking. As my dear Grandma used to say "Horseplay leads to tragedy. It's always fun until somebody loses an eye."

posted by Aldyth on March 10th 2008 at 4:32am
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I love these! My brother collects weird cutlery and sporks and these would make excellent gifts. Are these available to buy? Or does anyone know where I can find something similar?

posted by laurenms on March 14th 2008 at 11:04am
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