February 3, 2008

The Etiquette Set


The etiquette set by Edward Vince:

The etiquette set is a complete, packaged dining kit including instructions which allows the user to enjoy an à la Russe dining experience in any context, regardless of class or wealth.

It combines the semiotics of a plastic Airfix model kit with the implied luxury of an à la Russe table setting, using what is essentially wastage from the mould to structure the pieces in the correct position.

The set retains the detailing, form and visual language of the ornate silver cutlery and ceramic plate, and forces these values into the context of mass production and contemporary consumer culture through manufacture, material choice, packaging and method of use and disposal.

The design and realisation of this product is intended to comment on the loss of tradition, heritage and craftsmanship evident in the consumer culture of which we are part, and to question how and why we assign value to the different objects that surround us.

2 comments:

blablaplatypus said...

I think this is the coolest thing ever. I wish I had something like this when I went to etiquette school. I would have remembered it so much more.

crunchwrap_supreme said...

Im feeling this piece. Must be nice. I would never think a piece like that would come with instructions....would'nt you think you should know how to use a plate, fork, etc