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Bamirla TablewareBamirla TablewareBamirla Tableware is an innovative porcelain dining set designed by Hungarian designer Emese Orbán, created to embody the spirit and therapeutic mission of a camp for children with chronic illnesses. The collection, which earned the Silver A' Design Award in the Public Awareness, Volunteerism, and Society Design category, features thoughtfully proportioned pieces including a 93mm cup, 70mm bowl, and 190mm plate, each crafted using the slip casting method and finished with specialized glazing techniques. The design's distinctive characteristics include rounded, playful shapes and carefully considered decorative elements that reference camp architecture and symbolism, with three-dimensional house motifs that serve both aesthetic and functional purposes by preventing slippage. The tableware's dimensions are specifically calculated to promote healthy eating habits through the eat-less-more-often principle, while safety considerations are evident in design choices such as the handle-less cup design. The collection demonstrates exceptional attention to detail in its production, incorporating both under-glaze decorations and carved elements that create a cohesive visual narrative. Notable technical features include the strategic placement of decorative elements that enhance grip security, and carefully calculated proportions that minimize spilling risks. The design successfully merges functional considerations with emotional resonance, creating pieces that serve as both practical dining implements and meaningful keepsakes that capture the therapeutic and supportive environment of the camp experience. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: porcelain tableware, therapeutic design, children's dining set, functional ceramics, sustainable dining, inclusive design SOURCES: |
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