dinsdag 17 augustus 2010

Mary Poppins' secret spoon


I think famous nanny Mary Poppins must have been using one of these spoons made by Tina Tsang when she was singing ‘A spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down’. Every single piece of the 'Wonderland' cutlery is handmade out of polished pewter. Don’t be fooled by the cuteness, because it’s isn’t all sugarcoated. What to think of a knife named ‘killer rabbit’? The uncanny prettiness fits the description of the designer who made them. Tsang is a graduate of Central St. Martins college in London and loves a bit of obscurity. Except in the shapes you can also find that approach back into the little extras this cutlery has to offer; they all contain a magnifying glass inserted in the ‘head’ portrayed on the cutlery. Order at: Hidden Art shop.

1 opmerking:

  1. That magnifying glass fascinates me. Why would you want that while you're eating?! To examine your food? Your dinner guests? It might come in handy when you're doing a Murder Mystery Dinner, I guess. Very cool.

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