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The Magisso Cake Server by Maria Kivijärvi
Gift Fair, Summer 2009


This is Miika's company's newest product with more revolutionary goodness from Finland. You may remember that he was the one behind the fabulous Magnetic Kitchen Cloth Holder that we found in Toronto last winter at IDS. For this one, however, you have to click on the video and give it a gander.

 
 

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The Designer: Maria Kivijärvi
The Pitch: "With the new innovative Magisso Cake Server cutting and serving a piece of cake is easier and more stylish than ever. Magisso Cake Server is a perfect centerpiece for every party, wedding and graduation setting. The beautifully designed and functional Cake Server is an ideal gift with the space for inscriptions and engravings. Magisso Cake Server is made of mirrored high quality stainless steel and it is suitable for every kind of cake. Magisso Cake Server is developed and designed in Finland."

More at Magisso.com.

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diningroom, kitchen, tabletop & servingware, entertaining, Gift Fair, Magisso, Miika Mansikkamaa, Maria Kivijarvi

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That's actually kind of amazing.

posted by mattster on August 24th 2009 at 2:53pm
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Not sure if this will work as well on square and rectangular cakes. Cute idea, though!

posted by KidMoe on August 24th 2009 at 2:54pm
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i'd like to know how this works on pie.

posted by abby77 on August 24th 2009 at 3:36pm
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Nice idea. I'm not sure about the funny shape of cake you get.

This wouldn't work for pie. You would need the tool to be offset so you can get around the pie plate. You would probably need a bottom too, to keep the filling from falling out.

posted by Comicgeek on August 24th 2009 at 6:36pm
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I'm pretty sure we had something similar when I was a kid. Except it was made by Tupperware, and there was a square one and a wedge one. This one is much more classy and grown up, though.

posted by jaucoin on August 25th 2009 at 1:14pm
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Tupperware has been selling these for decades.

posted by asinner on August 25th 2009 at 2:17pm
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