Get a Grip
I’ll admit, I’m not a chopstick sensei, and when it comes to salad I still haven’t mastered the traditional fork and spoon method. Now, if I had the SL27 LINK I could hide it in my palm and trick everyone into thinking I was a one handed pro at both. Even if you’re not worried about your pride, the handy LINK makes serving food super easy by turning any 2 pieces of flatware, including chopsticks, into a versatile instrument that anyone can use.
Designer: Studio Dreimann


















9 Comments »
yankofan says
Very simple, yet very useful how it's designed to fit different shaped forks, knives, and chopsticks. I wonder how it would actually feel when you use it. Would it give enough strength and structure to hold the two pieces together so you can use it like a tong? If it does work, I think this is a very clever concept.
paul sandip says
quite interesting
innovation500 says
i think a spring must be added to the internal structure. without a spring, it will be difficult to be used.
innovation500 says
i think a spring must be added to the internal structure. without a spring, it will be difficult to be used.
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