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Ideation

The idea originated from the need for multiple cutting boards dedicated to different purposes.

In my own kitchen, I often used both a large and a small board, and I always found it impractical to switch between them depending on what I needed to cut.

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Form

What I am most proud of is the geometric form that the cutting board ultimately achieved.

While most boards on the market tend to stick to basic shapes, this design explores geometry in a way that balances individuality and unity.

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Functionality

It works through magnets integrated into the legs during production, remaining securely fixed inside while still offering a sustainable option to remove them after use

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Modularity

The set includes two small and two large cutting boards, offering flexibility in use and seamless compatibility between them.

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Sculpture

While cutting boards are usually tucked away and only brought out when needed, keeping Sabinoh on display transforms it into a visual delight.

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Magnets

The magnets serve as the feet of the cutting board, making it easier to assemble during production and keeping it secure for the user. 

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Trays

These have the same shape as the cutting board, are non-slip, and allow you to place the cut items on them for transport. 

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