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Soy Sauce Dishes That Form Optical Illusions When Filled

August 3, 2016 by Chris Durso

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A filled soy dish is a wonderful thing, because it often means that sushi is imminent. But, let’s face it, a plain ol’ soy dish looks like nothing more than a salty black pool.

Tokyo-based product designer, Duncan Shotton, is here to change that with Soy Shapes. The ceramic dishes are designed to reveal 3-D optical illusions when filled.

The “impossible” triangle and cube dishes are currently on Kickstarter. You can find out more about the project here.

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[link, via Spoon & Tamago]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: 3-d, ceramic, design, sushi

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