Newly available from Flight 001, these clever designs make picnics in the park, or days when you're brown bagging it, easier and tastier. Swiss Spice Salt & Pepper Shaker gets rave reviews from CH colleagues for its water-resistant design that reportedly stays clog-free even in Himalayan-high altitudes. To scoop, spear or saw at your perfectly-seasoned meal, the Spork ($3) by Light My Fire updates the cafeteria classic by de-integrating the fork from the spoon (it's now on either end) and adding a serrated edge. The Outdoor Meal Kit ($24) includes a Spork, as well as two plates, a spill-free cup, a combined colander and cutting board, providing everything needed to prepare and consume a meal and packing into a small water-tight container.
Three Options for Dining al Fresco
by Ami Kealoha in Design on 23 August 2006
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