The project explores the development of a family of kitchen objects built from an established design language. Rather than extending form directly, the work focuses on underlying principles such as proportion, construction and use, allowing new objects to emerge with coherence and autonomy.

Particular attention is given to material and assembly. Surface transitions, edges and junctions between metals are refined to express solidity while maintaining a sense of approachability. Brushed and polished finishes are treated as distinct states, shaping how light defines volume and depth.

The objects maintain a direct relationship with the user. Mechanical elements such as switches, knobs and handles are designed for clarity and precision, reinforcing a tactile interaction. What takes form is a set of objects grounded in use, where material, structure and gesture remain closely connected.

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product design packaging design glass tubes cgi material research

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product detail showing curved metal surface and subtle texture

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product design packaging design kettle base typography label detail

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top view toaster with clean geometry and soft studio lighting

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close-up kettle handle with matte metal surface and soft light

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toaster controls with brushed metal finish and tactile knobs

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