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MENGIN, Finalist
‘MENGIN’ features a combination of a container and cooking utensil which allows for the preparation and enjoyment of meals from different cultures, with an emphasis on the communal aspect of food preparation.
‘MENGIN’ is comprised of four different ceramic components which can be combined as desired to offer changing visual impressions depending on the type of food preparation. The Ceran hotplate always constitutes the basis for the different combination possibilities of the containers and allows the respective combination arrangement to highlight the origin and tradition of a particular way of food preparation.
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Finding of the Jury:
This domestic product represents an innovative experience of diverse cultures and cuisines by blending ancient craft with contemporary technology. The cooking experience celebrates communal activity and demonstrates the continued importance of local craft and tradition in a global world. The visual design suggests proportion and harmony complemented by materials and colours that create a warm and authentic experience.
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