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Japanese Design at the MoMA Store
The New York Times 5.1.08

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The newest installment in the Destination series at the Museum of Modern Art travels to Japan for a collection of uniquely Japanese designs for housewares, gifts and oddities. Destination: Japan features many objects and we pulled our favorite three after the jump...

 
 

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Silicon Pig Cooking Lid from Marna, Inc is $18. This multipurpose lid is perfect for the microwave and steam even escapes from the pig's snout!

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Apple Jar with Spoon by Tatsuya Okazaki
is $55. We're big fans of the wooden spoon doubling as the stem!

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Folding Bread Board by Hiroyuki Arai is $75. This one is our favorite: flip and fold the cutting board to suit whatever you are slicing. Plus, it folds up for easy storage.

For coverage from The New York Times, see What Could Be Happier Than a Pig in Ceramic? Visit MoMAstore.org for a glimpse at the entire Destination: Japan collection.

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House & Home Roundup, cookware, tabletop & servingware, MoMA

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I like the idea of the Ramen spoon/fork thing, but don't know that it's actually necessary. In fact, I don't think I'd ever use it.

posted by Squeegee Beckenheim on May 9th 2008 at 5:06am
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