tuvie.com - 5/26/2009
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Roll n’ Roll is a tool made of flat piece stainless steel with a dimension of 200mm x 23 mm and 0.3mm thickness which allows it to bend or curl in every direction. When you will curl it in X axis direction, it will become a circlet. Curling it in Y axis will result a [...]
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Unrollable chopsticks
Core77 —
... A neat way to play with materials: Jacky Wu Tung Chih's Rock n' Roll concept is simply a flat piece of stainless steel, intended to be of a thickness that can be easily rolled. Roll it along the long axis, and you've got a chopstick or straw; roll it along the short axis to turn into a...bracelet? Not sure I'd want to carry an eating utensil around on my wrist, but it's a cool idea nonetheless. ...
Chopsticks Roll Into Rings and Straws and...Well, That's Actually It [Concepts]
Gizmodo —
... Not since the spork has Man been graced with such a inspirational food consumption tool. Indeed, the world may never be the same after today. [Tuvie via ...
Convertible Chopsticks Unroll for Maki Rolls
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... need two.
Would this work? We’re guessing that the natural state of the sheet is the chopstick form, and that you’d have to unfurl this with some force to make the wrist-strap, which would itself be held in shape by your arm. We like the playful use of materials, but come on — you can walk into pretty much any sushi bar and get some disposable chopsticks from there, although we admit that a regular wooden stick can’t double as a drinking straw.
Product page [Tuvie via Core 77]
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