Sleek ceramic toaster wins design competitionPosted Jan 21st 2007 11:03AM by Joe DiStefano I have a confession to make. I don't own a toaster. It's not that I don't like toast, mind you. If I were to own one, it would probably be a chrome number with a decidedly retro feel. But only because the futuristic one pictured here may not be for sale. Not to mention that if it were available, I could neither justify nor afford the price. Glide, as British designer George Watson calls his toaster, just won a contest called Ceramics for Breakfast over at designboom. As he puts it the bone-china device "brings life and joy to a stagnant domestic appliance." Not only that but you don't have to worry about electrocution, since there's never a need to stick a fork inside to grab your toast. [via Random Good Stuff] |
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