Richardt has spent over a decade creating minimalist designs for Danish studio Frama, including furniture and kitchenware. His recent collaboration with Veark led to the creation of larger wooden cooking sticks inspired by Asian chopsticks, designed for practicality. Richardt emphasizes the longevity of wooden utensils over silicon and concerns regarding toxic materials in common kitchen items. The trend towards minimalism reflects a larger societal shift in design preferences, showcasing a desire for simplicity and functionality in everyday objects.
I had some chopsticks at home that I used to stir my oatmeal... then I thought I could make it larger into a design that could also flip a pancake.
Wooden utensils can last for decades versus years for silicon alternatives, and there's concern over toxic chemicals in regular black plastic spatulas.
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