Posted by hipstomp | 27 Jan 2009
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If Dutch industrial designer Ivo Vos consulted a focus group before designing his "The Brunch" set, they must have been among the most anal on Earth. His serving set is designed to
...place emphasis on the degree to which a perfect, symmetrical brunch is achieved. There's a bread slicer that puts the bread in direct aim of a vise and a knife-holding bracket; a toaster that "fires" the toast directly at a plate; flatware with a graph paper imprint on it (to align it perfectly); a contraption (is there any other word for it?) that measures the exact amount of milk and sugar that would go into a prospective cup of coffee; and most awesomely, perhaps, a teapot that doesn't measure how much liquid you pour, but instead, measures the height at which you pour the tea from.
The bread slicer alone looks like it has surgical precision, and we love the toast launcher. Check out Vos' site for full descriptions.
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