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How To: Eat Food From a Road Cone

02/02/2010 - 5:00 am By Richard Darell
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How To: Eat Food from a Road Cone

We draw inspiration from a lot of things when designing the latest and greatest things for our home and living. Some things are just perfectly in line with whatever we all expect to find in a well furnished house. Some things feels as they have been brought into a house just because someone wanted to be original. But, some things I have a huge problem understanding where in the world the inspiration came from, and that is the case with the On The Road Ceramic Breakfast Set.

The design is really cute and quite genius in itself though. The stack of ceramics holds an espresso cup, juice glass, tea cup, cereal bowl and a small plate to put your sandwich on. The odd thing about the On The Road design is really the obvious look of a road cone when stacked upon each other.

The first thing that comes to mind for me is, “Are we having road kill for breakfast…?” But, then the design takes over and I get a quick image of the Russian stackable ladies for some reason. After going through a bunch of different earlier designs I then settle in on the thought that it serves a premium purpose and that bringing these out for friends coming over would certainly spark an interesting conversation.

I still wonder where the designer Pierre Lescop got his inspiration connection from and how he justified that we needed this really fine ceramic set in our homes and on the road. If anyone has any ideas please share them…

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Author: Richard Darell

Known as a leader in social media, Richard shares his extensive knowledge of cutting edge design with designers and developers all over the world. Richard founded Bit Rebels in 2009, and currently the site welcomes over one million visitors each month. Minervity.com, another one of Richard's very successful sites, is known as the go-to place for design tutorials and information on the latest techniques. Richard's creativity has also led him to a very long and successful career in music as a song writer and producer for International artists. Richard hails from Stockholm, Sweden but also spends time in Los Angeles. Follow Richard on Twitter: @Minervity


9 Comments

Tom | Build That List

February 2nd, 2010

That is really cool! I didn’t realise til later down the post that they were not actually road cones.

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Richard Darell Reply:

Really like the stack as well…after I got around the thoughts of road kill. LOL

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Kimba Green

February 2nd, 2010

Love the set!Very functional, very beautiful. Great find!

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Richard Darell Reply:

Yeah, it’s a real neat little stack of ceramics for sure. :)

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@hannibal666

February 4th, 2010

This might be cute to find in a bed & breakfast. But I don’t think most people have enough kitchen to do something interesting with designy kitchen warez.

Anywho, if you don’t have better ways to spend cash, just let me know. =P You can find me on Twitter.

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@hannibal666

February 4th, 2010

P.S. Don’t get me wrong, I love adult toys. I love hearing about adult toys. Batteries, blow up, ceramic or otherwise. =P

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Stu Williams

February 9th, 2010

I was thinking, Richard, that is was like a sugar cone that you stuffed food in so it would not get all over while you driving. You know, stuff a Filet o’ Fish in there? I am sorry, but, fuck me! I am laughing so hard right now I can not hardly type. Mmmm..Ohhh my God. A new study.

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Richard Darell Reply:

Hahaha, too funny. LOL

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