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Page 12 of Design for our future selves 2003 Awards by Helen Hamlyn Research Centre - Royal College of Art10 Non-slip and eeasy to holdf tableware that combines ceramics with materials such as silicon and rubber, providing better grip and tactile patterning to the plate. Although developed with the needs of older people in mind, it has aesthetic and functional appeal to people of all ages and abilities including children and those not confident with handling fragile objects. Asuka Kawabata Zinoo Park better-grip tableware and cutlery Erika Lindstrom the al dente spaghetti measure A quick and easy way of measuring an exact amount of spaghetti whilst removing the need for scales and complex devices. Suitable for one-handed use, for people with limited dexterity and those with reduced sight. The product is also developed for mass production and is 100% recyclable.[close] |
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