Tag "evőeszköz"

Three times one-third tableware – Picture of the day

The cutlery that can be unscrewed into three parts is given the snobbish adjective instead of clumsy or senseless, because otherwise they are astonishingly beautiful. It is a pocket-sized, supposedly...

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Big fork qualifier – Picture of the Day

Because one picture can fit the essence!...

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Spade, hoe, spoon – Picture of the day

Designer dessert spoons for any farmer’s party....

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Clean hands, clean tools – Video of the day

Snactiv is a kind of transition between tweezers and chopsticks, but that doesn’t make it interesting – details in the movie!...

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Ramen spork – Picture of the day

Cutlery from 2022: a designed stainless steel spoon for eating the Japanese noodle soup popular in our country, ramen, the work of designer/creative director/creative consultant/others Masami Takahashi. It’s nice, and...

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Eat yourself to be more muscular! – Picture of the day

Eating makes you thinner, we could say, and this time we don’t mean eating so-called negative calorie foods: the Dumbbell sports equipment company welded the fork and knife onto one-kilogram...

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(HU) Az ujja köré csavarta! – A nap képe

Sorry, this entry is only available in HU....

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Flexible fork and other ultra-modern tableware – Video of the day

Can you imagine a cognac glass that can Twerk? Yeah, you read accurately; from a drinking glass with cute buttocks to utensils with bite marks, designer James Stoklund has been...

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Carrefour Polska Removes Disposable Plastic Plates And Cutlery From Stores

Carrefour Polska has announced that it has removed disposable plastic plates and cutlery from its stores across the country. The initiative is part of the retailer’s environmental strategy to cut...

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Nébih: toxic plastic cutlery sets were delivered to Hungary as well

The Czech authority measured formaldehyde dissolution in excess of the prescribed limit in a three-part plastic cutlery set called “bamboo” originating in China, which arrived through Germany to the European...

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