DIY: Replica Satellite Bowl
by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA
on 01.12.06
Courtesy of the friendly folks at Design Without Reach (whom we featured before) comes this super quick 'n easy DIY project. Designed to replicate MoMA's Satellite Bowl (the one on the bottom), it requires only an affinity for Chinese take-out (or some leftover chopsticks) and a rubber band. Snap the chopsticks apart, arrange them in a bowl-like configuration, secure it with the rubber band, fill the bowl with apples, oranges or anything worthy of display, and that's it! We aren't entirely convinced that the rubber-band mechanism would stand up to the test of time, but a replacement like wood glue or any non-stretchy tie would probably do the trick. Anyone have any experience with this? ::Design Without Reach
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this looks cool. can't find diy in the categories list.
Have fun getting the chopsticks into a bowl formation :). Wish they had directions on how one could do this with only 2 hands.