<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ivo vos]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ivo vos]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/ivovos http://gizmodo.com/tag/ivovos <![CDATA[Treubuchet Toaster Hurls Butter Bombs Loaded With Nooks and Crannies]]> The Trebuchet Toaster concept from Ivo Vos' Brunch Collection "celebrates the mundane" buy hurling toast across the room onto your plate.

Apparently this design would allow the user to adjust the angle and force in order to precisely hit the plate from a distance. Sure, you would probably waste an entire loaf of bread before you got it right (unless you subscribe to the five second rule), but mixing medieval weaponry and slices of golden brown wheat is always a winner in my book. Besides, we already know that toast can be hurled through the air at a tremendous velocity.[Ivo Vos via Gizmodo UK]

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<![CDATA[Designer Breakfast Wares Turn Your Morning Routine Into a Game]]> Designer Ivo Vos has assembled in "The Brunch" a routine-ruining set of kitchen accessories. It really reminds you to never take anything for granted, if you assume "anything" to mean "toast" and "coffee." We've seen a projectile toaster before, but it was more of a tool of force than of precision toastmanship. Some of the other concepts in the gallery at the source link seem an awful lot like obsessive compulsive tools (a saw box for bread?) but I wouldn't kick any of them out of my kitchen. [Yanko]

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