Magazine: The miracles of flexible thinking
The poorer a society is, the less it needs quality disposable products. Still, young British designer Demelza Hill created a table setting called Snap and Dine, which would be received positively even in Hungary. Plates and cutlery, which look classy and elegant, are made from molded plastic in a way that the pieces are interconnected, so they are easy to transport and the pieces simply have to be snapped off before usage.
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