Thanks to Elizabeth Bard of Lunch in Paris, I’ve spent the last 20 minutes marveling over unusual, intelligent, and beautiful kitchen- and tableware designed by Konstantin Slawinski.
A sculptural metal squiggle, dubbed the “Noooodle,” is a pasta-measuring guide that doubles as a trivet. The “Throwzini” knife block echoes the sexy curves of a magician’s assistant and magically keeps the knives in place with magnets. Graphic candles set the pace of your dinner party, moving from cocktail hour to after-dinner cigarettes (Slawinski is French, after all) to bed.


Elizabeth writes of the “S-XL” cake pan, which marks out slices in four sizes; “Is it me or does [it] seem tailor-made for judgment and humiliation? Go ahead, take the piece that’s the size of a throw pillow, I dare you.”

If you dared me to buy everything in Slawinski’s collection, I just might do it.
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