Carbon Fiber Chopsticks
We’re not sure if they’ll help you eat faster, but these Carbon Fiber Chopsticks definitely add some dark bling to the dinner table; they’re made with aerospace CF and include a rest.
We’re not sure if they’ll help you eat faster, but these Carbon Fiber Chopsticks definitely add some dark bling to the dinner table; they’re made with aerospace CF and include a rest.
Guy Fieri’s Knuckle Sandwich Knives would go well with any diner, drive-in, or dive: they feature high carbon stainless steel blades, ergonomic grips, and hollow ground ovals.
Because spatulas are for sissies: these Fusion Finger Tongs are silicon mitts that let you get up close and personal with your food; they’ll withstand temps of up to 500 degrees F.
After you get over the initial “What the heck?!” shock (it is art, after all), this Rotating Kitchen art piece by Zeger Reyers is pretty cool in a giant blender-sort of way; it’ll spin until 2/28/10.
Make no bones about it: Fred’s Fossiliced ice cube trays are more Ice Age than Jurassic Park, but we’re chill with the idea of serving up Triceratops tonics and T-Rex tequilas.
Don’t worry about stacking your blocks too high: this Icetris Ice Tray not only takes Tetris and ice cubes to the next level, but guarantees that your problems will melt away.
Designed for the modern caveman, Matthias Kaeding’s ceramic Neolithic Knives will turn you into very old-school chef–minus the loincloths, bad teeth and grunting, of course.
Only for men who hunt, kill and cook their own meals, this Horn Steak Set isn’t for the squeamish: it’s a set of six forged stainless steel knives and forks with natural deer horn handles.
Sleek and minimalist, this Tilt Knife Block is perfect for modern cribs; it’s made from a single block of Walnut (with a Maple inlay) and is finished in beeswax and orange oil. Thanks, Chris!
Essentially an ice cream maker on steroids, the NitroCream N2-G4 is hand-built and capable of making gelato, frozen yogurt and sorbet (in addition to ice cream); it uses liquid nitrogen.
With Porsche cashing in on home gadgets, it’s not too surprising to see this Bugatti Volo Toaster. Even with 930 watts you’re paying mostly for style, but there’s no denying its sexy looks.
Schulte Design’s Kitchen Workstation is a butcher block on one end and a laptop work area on the other. The milk glass panel slides away to reveal power ports and a document tray.
Damian Evans’ Index Chopping Board is an awesome way to keep those meats and veggies separated while you’re prepping. Includes four polypropylene boards and a sleek ABS case.
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