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Bamboo Fork&Knife

What if form follows evolution?


“It has been famously said that form follows function, but the possibilities are greater when form follows evolution.”


The evolution here referred by William McDonough and Michael Braungart (Cradle to Cradle) is related to the need to understand the world and how it’s developing, as well as the consequences that this development is having on the environment. This evolution may also have something to do with developing the ability to understand and apply materials that have not yet been altered to the point where they become a problem.


The project developed around this issue, trying in a first phase to identify the consumer products whose impact is considered harmful to the environment, and by extension, to human health.


The object intended to serve as an alternative  to disposable plastic products, using a natural abundant and easily processable material, bamboo.
Bamboo Fork&Knife
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Bamboo Fork&Knife

Bamboo Fork&Knife, developed to serve as an alternative to disposable plastic products.

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