The most rudimentary design can be the smartest, especially when dealing with one of the most basic food groups: spaghetti! Everyone knows that the other food groups can be eaten in excess (for example: the candy group or the soda pop group), but every good mother knows that spaghetti must be well portioned for perfection. Design studio WANKO presents, simply named: the Noodle Dispenser.
Made up of three parts that clip apart for easy cleaning, the Noodle Dispenser holds your noodles in an airtight tube for storage, then provides means for perfect portions. One hole big enough for a child-sized portion, one hole big enough for an adult-sized portion, and a circular finger space for turning to the correct hole.
Designer: WANKO studio
That’s not so new… I’ve seen some basically the same a little time ago: http://issomesmo.com/2007/04/07/medidor-de-espaguete/
But it’s still a GREAT idea 🙂
i’ m sorry Pe but holes of differents sizes to select the quantity of spaghettis it’s the principe of doseur of spaghetti . Normann Copenhagen product is easy to store than an italian traditionnal spaghetti stainless steel doseur. Here it’s the disparition of a usefull product as in Ding 3000 ‘s product….
I have the feeling that I already saw that on store, a doseur+a spaghetti box in the same product. On the other hand, I suppose I only dreamed it, because if I saw that on a store, why didn’t I buy it?!
A great design, looking both simple and efficient.
see other german design solution available worldwide
http://www.blogdecodesign.fr/accessoire/noooodle-dessous-de-plat-selecteur-de-quantite-de-spaghettis/
check it out, yanko reported on that, too
https://www.yankodesign.com/2008/04/16/oodles-of-noodles/
both are great concepts, hiddenconcept so it’s great design fot the future of design
Already designed by my college room-mate for Rubbermaid and has been in retail for 20+ years now!
so WANKO studio make search before
Wow I am so hungry !!!
Tupperware sold these twenty years ago
the most useless peace of junk i spent money on…and yes,…they already had it in walmart, looked a little diff but same concept.
does it really matter how many noodles can i eat, i guess a lot.
does it really matter how many noodles can i eat, i guess a lot.
great design, very efficient
great design, very efficient