Sandwiches? What can be more boring? I am ready to bet most sandwich-eaters and lovers will think so … But there is a way out … try these new sandwich cutters.

Sandwiches? What can be more boring? I am ready to bet most sandwich-eaters and lovers will think so … But there is a way out … try these new sandwich cutters.
The following fantastic buffet dining table was made by Mementoitalia and as to me it is a perfect alternative to boring traditional buffet tables. This particular table looks mind-blowing and very stylish, even elegant – one of the hottest pieces of furniture you can have at your apartment.

If you are a geek and you have a number of old CD cases, you can easily use them as a reusable bagel holder. The idea was presented by Rodrigo Piwonka.

Paul Smith has just designed a fantastic dining sets. There are three of them and the whole collections were made for Stelton.
I am ready to bet all people would love to have a super comfortable and modern kitchen, the one that makes you feel a great and capable cook. How about a completely unusual outdoor kitchen?
Simplicity is the key feature when it comes to the following kitchen rack. By the way, this rake was designed by Pavel Sidorenko. It is made for those who adore simplicity at its best and elegant, modern designs.
Hong Kong designers Office for Product Design have their own vision of a perfect food steamer. Although, it somehow doesn’t correspond with the average knowledge, the steamer look fantastic.
What a waste of time and materials from Mark A. Reigelman II. This creative man managed to his own incredible and completely unusual collection of Bite silverware.
‘Enjoy’ is a new set of kitchen utensils made by Sebastian Bergne. The series of kitchen utensils is aimed at the mass-market and it was created from recycled PET material.
Do you like Big Mac? I am ready to bet, most if you will say how terrible and dangerous they are … but Lego is still in love with them and you can buy big macs from Lego! They were created by Japanese lego artist Sachiko.

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