Studio, 4 moths
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with Baptiste Méniel

CONTEXT
The issue is to adapt the kitchen to visually impaired person. In the context of aging population, what are the solutions to live better together.

ANSWER
Mo is a range of utensils composed of flexible parts. Let's play with a new material and experiment a more sensitive relationships with objects. Thus mouvement becomes fluid and, makes cooking easier to visually impaired

PARTNERSHIP


+ - Every objetct is composed of a flexible canvas covered with silicone stetched over a rigid frame.

+ - Stretch on the horizontal, the sink frame's canvas progressively grows hollow on contact with food. Then food converges on the center of the object.

+ - On the plate's fabric the food comes directly to the cutlery and no longer the opposite.

+ - With a single hand movement : grasp, recognize, gauge. The base, in flexible canvas, bends under the weignt of food and gives a good stability to the object.

+ - The end stop is a silicone form to put behind the cooking rings of a ceramic hob. Thus you can easily settle a pan and avoid any problem of centring.

+ - 01. 2013 / Photos : Véronique Huyghe