Dutch artists Lernert and Sander cut raw food into 98 perfect 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm cubes, creating geometric display. This viral photo was commissioned by Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant for their their food-themed documentary photography special.
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Bike pizza cutter
Funny idea for a both bike and pizza’s lovers – Fixie pizza cutter. Doiy has designed a handheld slicer in the shape of a bicycle, with its two wheels functioning as the blades. If you like, you can get it here
Range of nine chocolates by Nendo
Japanese design studio Nendo has been awarded the Designer of the Year title for this year’s Maison&Objet and will create a “chocolate lounge” at the Paris trade fair.
Fancy food art by Anna Keville Joyce
Argentina-based food stylist Anna Keville Joyce creates fanciful illustrations using 100% food elements, forming birds, landscapes and other scenes out of carrots, radish and other edibles.
Awa Taccino and CinniBird for foam sculptures
The Awa Taccino is the device that lets you make 3D foam sculptures on top of caffeinated beverages at home.
Edible lego bricks
Japanese designer Akihiro Mizuuchi has created a set of precise Legomoulds that turn melted chocolate into edible bricks.
Amazing food art creations by Eatzybitzy
Samantha Lee, aka Eatzybitzy , an American mother of two little girls, who creates for them plates as cute as appetizing! Some yummy food art based on good and simple ingredients that become true culinary illustrations!
National flags made of traditional food
As part of a promotion for the Sydney International Food Festival, the advertising agency WHYBIN\TBWA designed 18 national flags using foods each country is commonly associated with and that would also match the colors of the flag. Above: Italy – basil, pasta and tomatoes
Edible chocolate art supplies
Created by design firm Nendo (previously) for the SeibuDepartment Store in Japan these 12-piece paint sets are completely edible, paint tubes and all. Instead of paint, each tube contains a different flavored caramel or syrup matching the color of its label from green tea to strawberry to honey. Nendo previously designed a set of edible chocolate pencils back in 2007.