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Sushi Tray
2008
Developed for Domestic Aesthetic, this bamboo sushi tray employs subtle variations in form to create function.

Sushi Tray

2008

Developed for Domestic Aesthetic, this bamboo sushi tray employs subtle variations in form to create function.

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Salt + Pepper
2008
Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this shaker set was turned from scrap wood and used a natural cork as a stopper and foot.
Sold at the MoMA store during its production run.

Salt + Pepper

2008

Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this shaker set was turned from scrap wood and used a natural cork as a stopper and foot.

Sold at the MoMA store during its production run.

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Spice Block
2008
Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this simple spice block was carved out of reclaimed mahogany scrap from a local furniture factory. 

Spice Block

2008

Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this simple spice block was carved out of reclaimed mahogany scrap from a local furniture factory. 

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Salad Bowl Set
2007
Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this prototype serving bowl and nesting individual bowls were the centerpiece of a line of sustainably-produced tabletop items. The serving bowl was form-laminated, locally-sourced veneer using a food-safe glue and the individual bowls were slip-cast stoneware. Salad Bowl Set
2007
Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this prototype serving bowl and nesting individual bowls were the centerpiece of a line of sustainably-produced tabletop items. The serving bowl was form-laminated, locally-sourced veneer using a food-safe glue and the individual bowls were slip-cast stoneware.

Salad Bowl Set

2007

Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this prototype serving bowl and nesting individual bowls were the centerpiece of a line of sustainably-produced tabletop items. The serving bowl was form-laminated, locally-sourced veneer using a food-safe glue and the individual bowls were slip-cast stoneware.

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