Posted by Allan Chochinov | 5 Mar 2007
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"After researching and becoming slightly obsessed with dip-molding," Liz Kinnmark worked toward creating a design that worked with the process.
Dip-molding is usually used for cheap, industrial applications. Only the inside of the product is controlled by tooling. The exterior finish is affected by gravity, which causes the material to form little drips on the bottom of your product. The challenge, then, is to design a product with a form that embraces drips on the bottom. Egg pants are what emerged. The product is a cute, flexible egg cup, which won't shatter and which is easy to clean.
More info at www.lizkin.com/eggpants.htm
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Go Liz!