19.11.08
Eat Off Me Plates
Eat Off Me, a set of sushi plates that look like a naked woman's body. Why designed that way? to resemble the controversial Japanese tradition called 'Nyotaimori' which is basically the practice of eating sushi off a naked woman's body.
The plates are beautifully designed, but at the same time a lot of people, myself included, find them to be as offensive as the tradition of Nyotaimori is.
Eat Off Me is designed by Japanese designer Hiroshi Tsunoda, who was recently interviewed by Steph Auteri from Modern Materialist. You can learn more about the designer and his work by reading the interview here.
The plates can be purchased from Hiroshi Tsunoda's store, DesignCode.
Eat Off Me Plates
2008-11-19T23:35:00+03:00
Dee
Art|Tableware|
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