moma | butterup knife
Sacha Pantschenko
for
Moma
SKU: mm-110454
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Material: stainless steel
ButterUp might be the best thing to happen to your breakfast since sliced bread. Designed to prevent cold chunks of butter from ripping apart your sandwich, this nifty knife takes a hard brick of butter and turns it into sumptuous, spreadable ribbons. Its form was perfected by self-proclaimed "butter enthusiasts" who prototyped a plethora of models before finally settling on a design that features a wide blade with built-in grater for maximum butter-to-bread surface area. Dishwasher safe.
Sascha Pantschenko is a problem solver, creative thinker and industrial designer working in the industry for the past 10 years. He believes the core part of this role is understanding the needs of users and clients and responding creatively with innovative solutions to meet and exceed their needs and expectations.
He studied product design and development at The Enmore Design Centre in Sydney.
Working within small design teams in different facets of the product design industry he has extensive experience across business to business products, medical, consumer, concept exploration, social media platform management, and developing brand identity. His recent experience with crowd-funding has introduced him to an entirely new facet of the design and funding process and working with institutions to introduce this in their curriculum. His experience has given him a comprehensive understanding of every step of the design process from napkin sketch to implementation.
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