3 Objects of Desire.

Sometimes you come across little objects of desire or elements of design, or things purely functional that attract your attention.
This egg cup from German artist, Tom Hoffman, is one of the dinkiest things I’ve seen in a while.
His collection at Grand Gallery Boadicea has sold out, but there are a few of these little beauties left.
If you had a goose that laid the golden egg you’d put it in this.
 
I love my apple corer and peeler from Tru-Cape, and I think the new packaging from Lammershoek for its Lam Chenin Viognier blend speaks for itself.
 
 
3 Objs 3 Objects of Desire.

An egg cup from Tom's Drag Collection - Grand Gallery Boadicea, Grand Cafe and Beach. R599. Selling like hotcakes.

 

Objs peeler 3 Objects of Desire.

Apple corer and peeler, R99 + R35 P&P. From Tru-Cape, the apple people in Elgin.

 

Objs lam 2 3 Objects of Desire.

Lammershoek wonderfully designed new label for its Chenin Blanc & Viognier blend.

 

OBJS lams 3 Objects of Desire.

Lam Chenin Viognier blend, available from Shirley in Vino Pronto, Gardens.

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4 Responses to “3 Objects of Desire.”

  1. Maggie says:

    I love that apple corer too! It works for potatoes by the way… It makes wonderful long frilly strips. Used it on pears the other day…

    Love the “normal” Lammershoek range, will try this one!

  2. Brian Berkman says:

    Thanks Clare. If folk want the Tru-Cape apple peeler, info is available at http://www.tru-cape.co.za.

  3. Yuppichef Tweet. says:

    Interestingly different apple peeler: RT @mackspill: 3 Objects of desire. http://ow.ly/4lzpB

  4. Clare says:

    Maggie,

    We should run a competition – all the different things you can do with this device……

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