Here comes the cutlery for the disabled

Cutlery is often an obstacle for those who have difficulty, for various reasons, in using their hands and fingers, and the young French designer Mickael Boulay has designed them especially for them. With a very rounded shape, inspired by the rules of ergonomics, Transitions cutlery allows you to cut food, take it and bring it to your mouth with more ease. An excellent idea to make people affected by strokes or ischemia more independent from the help of others. for instance.


The perplexities that could exist, regarding the high cost of what is in any case a design object, which should be calibrated according to different measures (for adults, children, the elderly), are overcome if one thinks that Boulay's idea is in any case a point starting point, which helps to take into greater consideration the needs of the disabled, their difficulties in the gestures that we consider simpler.

See also:

    • Not just style. Appliances with an eco-friendly heart
    • Design / The new kitchens

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