One all-time kitchen classic is the cutting board, and reinventing this seemingly rather mundane product for the home chef might seem a rather futile task for any designer. Nevertheless, that is exactly what German designer David Meier did for blomus, with his Zen series: two brand-new cutting boards that double as trays with slim edges when turned upside down and have been named after the elegant and meticulously well-kept Japanese rock gardens.
The PALUA set of oak boards is handmade of solid untreated oak. The design studio studiomeiid takes up the analogy of a 2 tier serving tray and redefines this.The reduction on basic Geometric shapes gives the objects a clear and functional expression, the different heights are pivotal in the decoration/presentation.