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Yggdrasil Dishware from GeriljaWorks

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 01. 5.07
Design & Architecture

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Somewhat reminiscent of Papkorn's compostable dishes we posted about way back in 2004, the Yggdrasil set of disposable serving dishes and utensils designed by Norway's GeriljaWorks are made of cornstarch-based plastic that are 100% recyclable. They're sleek, modern, and would have been awfully helpful at all the parties over the holiday season. The set includes a platter, some handy chopsticks and some versatile cups that would help make party time any time; we could see sushi, candies and other finger foods adorning these svelte beauties. Learn more about the tricks up the collective sleeve of GeriljaWorks at their website. ::GeriljaWorks

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