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PHOTOS: The Most Delicious Green Designs at the Berlin Taste Festival

06/21/2012
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    Berlin recently hosted <a title=" Delicious, Brutal and Erotic Designs Around Food at Berlin Taste Festival " href="http://www.direktorenhaus.com/blog/taste-festival/.html" target="_blank">Taste Festival</a>, a 10 day event that celebrated food and creativity. Held at the historic Direktorenhaus, the food design event featured a products exhibition that included <a title="Delicious, Brutal and Erotic Designs Around Food at Berlin Taste Festival " href="http://www.direktorenhaus.com/blog/taste/program/cosa-kitchen.html" target="_blank">workshops</a>, <a title="Delicious, Brutal and Erotic Designs Around Food at Berlin Taste Festival " href="http://www.direktorenhaus.com/blog/taste-festival/ayako-suwa.html" target="_blank">performances</a>, dinner events, and an outdoor market alongside the pier of the River Spree. Fifty internationally-recognized designers, artists, food curators, chefs and producers -- including graphic designer <a title="Delicious, Brutal and Erotic Designs Around Food at Berlin Taste Festival " href="http://www.direktorenhaus.com/blog/taste/program/leticia-credidio.html" target="_blank">Leticia Credidio</a>'s candy-covered furniture -- demonstrated the importance of adding good and sustainable design to our everyday meals.
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    We were at Taste Festival for Berlin's Culinary Misfits presentation, they turn odd shaped vegetables that farmers cannot sell into delicious dishes.
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  • Taste Festival Berlin 2012
    Debbie Wijskamp presented an organic recycled newspaper ware collection and Lenneke Wispelwey's porcelain pieces!
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  • Taste Festival Berlin 2012
    Art historian Adriana Hartley created a collection of ceramic tableware around the idea of recycling old pieces in an aesthetically pleasing way.
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    Royal College of Art graduate, Marre Moerel presented Food on the Table, a cruelty-free and brutal ceramic collection of tableware made from casted animal organs, such as cow hearts, pig intestines, sheep brains, and bull testicles.
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  • Taste Festival Berlin 2012
    Art historian Adriana Hartley created a collection of ceramic tableware around the idea of recycling old pieces in an aesthetically pleasing way.
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  • Taste Festival Berlin 2012
    Terrariums can blow our minds, especially when they are suspended on a hot-air balloon indoors, like this one from Lauren Coleman.
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    Folding, biodegradable and inspired by origami, Marco Bazzola's paper-based Easy Eating are great for transportation of food for al-fresco eating.
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    Graphic design and animism was also present at Taste, Michela Grisi and Nicholas Bertini created Vegetablove is a project consisting of a series of illustrations that give voice and free expression of feelings to fruits and vegetables.
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    Christoph Toenges and Elena Goray exhibited their beautiful bamboo bench called “Pile Isle” made using no glue nor screws and sitting at Taste's gardens.
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    German Valentin Loellmann recycles old wooden furniture legs and create lean pieces of furniture enclosed in a thick polyester skin.
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    Japanese performance artist Ayako Suwa amazed commensals at the Direktorenhaus' loft with erotic micro-food designs that aimed to evoke feelings through eating an exotic mix of tastes in small size.
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  • Taste Festival Berlin 2012
    There was a lot to experience, see and taste at this fantastic event, check here if there is a Taste Festival in your own city!
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Taste Festival Berlin 2012

Berlin recently hosted Taste Festival, a 10 day event that celebrated food and creativity. Held at the historic Direktorenhaus, the food design event featured a products exhibition that included workshops, performances, dinner events, and an outdoor market alongside the pier of the River Spree. Fifty internationally-recognized designers, artists, food curators, chefs and producers -- including graphic designer Leticia Credidio's candy-covered furniture -- demonstrated the importance of adding good and sustainable design to our everyday meals.

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