The Breadpit, by Florian Hauswith, derives from traditional methods for storing bread. Combining a breadbox and a cloth wrap, the design is composed of a wooden board base, frame, and fitted linen cover. The Breadpit presents its loaf fresh and on a “podium,” adding flavor, pomp, and circumstance to any dining occasion. Later this month, the Breadpit will be on display at Boffi Cologne as part of the 2014 Young Perspectives exhibition.
Photography by Stefan Hofmann
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