Shivering Bowls by Nendo

These delicate bowls by Japanese design studio Nendo are so thin they quiver in the wind (+ movie).

Shivering Bowls by Nendo

Nendo created Shivering Bowls for the KAMA. Sex & Design exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. Eight designers were asked to produce a piece that explores the idea of eros, the Greek term for erotic love, and Nendo responded by creating an extremely thin bowl from silicon.

Shivering Bowls by Nendo

“We wanted to express eros through a design that invokes desire – a design that viewers simply can’t bear not to touch,” said the designers.

Shivering Bowls by Nendo

The bowl changes shape when touched by a finger or buffeted by a breeze, as the movie shows.

Shivering Bowls by Nendo

The KAMA. Sex & Design exhibition runs from 5 December until 10 March 2013 at the Triennale Design Museum, Milan.

Shivering Bowls by Nendo

Other projects by Nendo we’ve featured recently include a collection of glass bowls that look like the bottom half of a Coca-Cola bottle and a chair that’s wrapped in fishing line rather than varnished.

Shivering Bowls by Nendo

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Shivering Bowls by Nendo

The movie is by Takahisa Araki and photographs are by Hiroshi Iwasaki.

Here’s some more information from Nendo:


Shivering Bowls

A set of bowls for the KAMA. Sex & Design exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. The curators asked eight designers to create an object, in conjunction with an exhibition that explored ideas of eros in design from ancient times to the present, from a cultural anthropology and mythical perspective.

We located the intersection of eros and design in the spiritual pleasure provided by an object’s touch, and decided to make an extremely thin bowl out of silicon for our contribution. The bowl resembles a ceramic one, but with a tension to this perception, generated by the extreme thinness that would be impossible to achieve with clay. The bowl changes shape as easily as liquid when it is touched, and continues to quiver momentarily in response to the outside force. We wanted to express eros through a design that invokes desire – a design that viewers simply can’t bear not to touch.

KAMA. Sex and Design
Date : 5th Dec 2012 –10th March 2013
Place : Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy

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Steam Roaster by Compeixalaigua Design Studio

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

Compeixalaigua Design Studio of Barcelona have created a range of flexible silicone dishes for steaming and serving food.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

Created for silicone manufacturers manufacturers Lékué, the bowls can be turned into heat-proof steaming dishes by inserting a tab on one side of the bowl into a slot on the other side.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

When wrapped up like this, the open ends of the dishes allows air to circulate, steaming the food inside.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

Here’s some more information from the designers:


STEAM ROASTER NEW COOKING CONCEPT LEKUE

The Steam Roaster designed by COMPEIXALAIGUA DESIGNSTUDIO based in Barcelona, for the household silicone brand Lekue. The Steam Roaster is a multifunctional bowl; it takes the advantage of silicone’s flexibility to change its shape.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

On a closed position it combines the best from steam cooking plus a crunchy finishing produced by the air circulation from its opened ends. When opened it is merely a bowl, but you can prepare, weigh and mix all the ingredients and even serve straight from the oven, just one piece for the whole process from kitchen to table.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

This product exemplifies most of the studio’s approach in front of the design process. It is focused on the user as the most important piece of a product “How does a user modify or affect the object?” and material honesty. Material honesty in terms of a design process that respects what is it going to be made of, how and why.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

Lekue is a silicone manufacturer so the object should respect that, it has to be made in a manner that it could only be made in silicone. It should have the benefits of a silicone piece, and its production process. That’s where the final function and shape comes from. This product was conceived to allow anyone simply to use it, there’s nothing to learn apart from recipes, its shape is so obvious that doesn’t require any explanation.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

How was the user involved into the design process of this product? In a manner that the final object respects the user. Easy to use? It can be opened or closed just with a single touch. No need to fiddling with a really hot piece right out of the oven! Easy to wash? Its shape is so simple that you can’t find a single shape to retain food rests. Easy to store? It can be stacked or stored rolled, and as a silicone piece, it can be squeezed as much as needed.

Steam Roaster by COMPEIXALAIGUA Design Studio

Platinum Silicone, guarantee of an optimum quality.
Designer: COMPEIXALAIGUA, Spanish designer
Versatility: conceived to withstand sharp temperatures, – 60 °C up to + 220 °C.
Flexibility: Easy to use, close and transport
Non-stick
Hygienic: Easily washed in the dishwasher. Does not retain smell and flavours
Ideal size: 1-2 persons


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