01Jaury’s ‘Witt’ collection of tools for mixing
cocktails was inspired by glass-blowing
techniques. The designer devised different
containers to decant and mix cocktail
ingredients, with special tools to pour,
stir and combine elements, such as smoke
and infused flavours, into the concoctions.
Would most like to work with:
Martin Szekely. emilienjaury.comVan Oostenbruggen’s innovative rum
bottle, launched under the label Brum
(Bram’s rum), features a wooden side panel
that allows the rum to carry on ageing while
inside the bottle, combining the best of both
worlds: the benefits of a bottle and the ageing
qualities of a barrel. Would most like to work
with: Adam Savage (host of TV show
MythBusters). bramvanoostenbruggen.nlEdwards’ ‘Rownd’ drinks trolley uses
traditional furniture-making techniques
and ingenious construction. Crafted out of
oak, with bright yellow steel components,
it includes space for bottles and a tray to hold
glasses, as well as a pocket for cocktail tools.
Surfaces are finished with linoleum for easy
cleaning. Would most like to have worked
with: Joe Colombo. foryddesigns.comSimonelli’s project proposes a new tasting
experience. As wine passes through his
‘Suspense’ filter, there is ‘an opportunity for
reflection’. The device extends the moment
between the wine being poured and the
moment it can be tasted, adding value and
increasing desire. Would most liked to
have worked with: Achille Castiglioni.
mike-simonelli-ya4e.squarespace.comEMILIEN JAURY
ECAL,
Switzerland04
BRAM VAN OOSTENBRUGGEN
Design Academy Eindhoven,
Netherlands03
ROWENA EDWARDS
Building Crafts College,
UKMIKE SIMONELLI 02
Central Saint Martins,
UK01
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