Art, Design, Food and Drink

Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli

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Amuse yourself in a sensual experience with food one bite at a time. Delicious Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli by Jinhyun Jeon enhances the typical utensil to heighten our senses.  He has promoted a blissful cocktail affecting more than one sense with every spoonful.  Each fork or spoon is wrapped in a kamikaze exploration of textures and volumes encouraging the passing toungue and lips to feel the surfaces with their intoxicating powers.  They are dressed in soothing shades of blush or bare in traditional flatware metal.

Masterminded formulas are created to give better understanding to the complexities of food and our approach to its temperature, tactility, color, volume, weight and form while using cutlery.

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