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Tiffin Lunch Kit by Lorea Sinclaire
Seen @IDSToronto, a set of ceramic and cork, bento lunchbox inspired stacked bowls.
Says Sinclaire, "This work in progress is an experiment in mobile eating. The project started out of a desire to challenge what an 'on-the-go' dining experience was, and to explore a new medium and making process, ceramics and slip casting."
"Essentially, the bowls were designed to accommodate common lunch combinations, soup and sandwich, fruit and a bagel, etc. Having the two bowls stack vertically allowed there to be a partition between the different foods. A lid and latch keeps the ceramic components sealed tight, and allows the bowls to be carried."
Says Sinclaire, "This work in progress is an experiment in mobile eating. The project started out of a desire to challenge what an 'on-the-go' dining experience was, and to explore a new medium and making process, ceramics and slip casting."
"Essentially, the bowls were designed to accommodate common lunch combinations, soup and sandwich, fruit and a bagel, etc. Having the two bowls stack vertically allowed there to be a partition between the different foods. A lid and latch keeps the ceramic components sealed tight, and allows the bowls to be carried."






