ñom ñom ñom! by emiliano godoy from mexico
designer's own words:
The more we use certain objects, the more they adapt to us. A shoe gets more comfortable with time. A leather chair slowly acquires the shape of its owner. A staircase shows how frequently and in which places it is stepped onto the most. Even the wooden neck of a guitar becomes easier to play after years of use.
But other objects, such as tableware or pottery, don’t evolve this way. Although an emotional connection might grow with familiarity, their surface does not reflect this attachment, but rather the dints and scratches of history and abuse.
What does these objects would look like if they were able to modify its shape according to their owners’ habits?
ñom ñom ñom! – concept
ñom ñom ñom! – details
ñom ñom ñom! – use
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