Kitchen Knife Made From Recycled Skateboards Really Shreds

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It slices, it dices, it kick-flips and ollies… Wait, what? This gorgeous knife will not only make short work of any food item in its slicing path, but its handle really shreds.

Brought to us by Second Shot, this chopping knife consists of a 7″ blade made with a damascus-style of layered metal and a 5″ handle handcrafted from recycled skateboards.

Between the forging method of the blade and the random skateboard material, no two knives are the same. Grab one and hit the kitchen, or the half-pipe… whatever you’re into.

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[link, via Cool Material]

Skitchen, Fruits and Vegetables Skateboard and Kickflip Through The Kitchen

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Skitchen, a food photography series by Paris-based artist and photographer Benoit Jammes, brings us into the secret sporting life of fruits and vegetables.

When no one is around to see it, various forms of produce nosegrind and kickflip through the kitchen. Whether it’s a banana grinding down a rolling pin, or a potato ollie — the produce appears to be having a good time, before they’re literally shredded and consumed.

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[link, via Whudat]