Glide Toaster

Written by Shane in Spotted on the web

Since featuring the Toasty last week, we've since discovered another toasting technique which kind of reminds us of an old laminating machine…introducing the Glide toaster. Insert one side and watch it come out nice and toasty on the other. Loads of fun.

Words from George the designer:  There has been little development of the toaster since the start of the century, whilst other appliances have developed and improved incorporating new technologies and thinking, toaster have remained relatively untouched. When the toaster was first invented eating toast was a social activity that took place on the breakfast table, these days toasters have been relegated to cheap plastic objects hidden away in the kitchen landscape. This toaster is designed to engage the user, re-invigorating the social context of toasting by questioning everything about what we toast with today. I was also keen to make playful object to be proud of having on your breakfast table. Slip moulded bone china allowed me create this intricate and sculptural form, but also provided the material longevity that I required. This is a toaster that brings life and joy to a stagnant domestic appliance, and iconic object for the home.

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Check out these classic S&P shakers that in our opinion would be an ideal gift for a dentist! Remove Mr p's dentures to refill and note the single and double hole outlets for your salt & pepper. Nice touch. 

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We've seen some creative variations of our all time fav snack; but we particularly liked this retro toasting gadget, as it reminded us of our teenage years when we used to load our trusty old Sony Walkman with a Roxette cassette. Oh, and the on/off switch is irresistible.

Mmmmm! Toasty.

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