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Inspiration / The Brunch

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Ivo Vos a concept, product and interaction designer, based in London, developed The Brunch. A series of consumer products that celebrate the mundane. Bread Slicer facilitates even, uniform, precision – cuts. Toaster brings knowledge, skill and anticipation to the toasting of a slice of bread, set angle and force to exactly hit your plate. Cutlery perfectly aligned on Placemat is rendered invisible, the Holy Grail of table placement. Teapot records the height one is able to pour tea from. Milk and Sugar allow for meticulous taste.

For all you OCDs out there, you know who you are!

via the brilliant Ian Claridge Blog


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What do you think?

    Gil
    9th Oct 2008
    2:32 pm
  1. For some reason this just reminds me of The Breakfast Machine from Family Guy;

    http://www.videovat.com/videos/933/family-guy-breakfast-machine.aspx


  2. Chris
    4th Feb 2009
    8:56 pm
  3. Brilliant, the family guy clip inspired by chitty chitty bang bang which kinda inspired me to design from an early age! The Brunch however is like a visualisation of my severly hung over breakfast experience :) Kewl