- Title:
- Chop2Pot chopping board
- Object name(s):
- kitchenware; chopping board
- Brief description:
- A chopping board providing a flat chopping surface which folds at pre-formed seams to form a chute to assist the transfer of food from board to pan. The board is made from injection moulded polypropylene and incorporates living hinges. It was designed by Mark Sanders of MAS Design in 1988, this example 2009. This product has won several design awards including the Forma-Finlandia (world's best plastics products), Archimedes Awards for Innovation and the Horners Award for 'Innovative Use of Plastics'.
- Collection:
- Museum of Design in Plastics
- Associated concept:
- house and garden
- Colour:
- yellow
- Dimension:
- length 384 mm
- Dimension:
- width 215 mm
- Dimension:
- depth 5 mm
- Inscription content:
- Joseph Joseph (TM) www.josephjoseph.com Design Registered. Made in China
- Inscription method:
- moulded
- Inscription position:
- reverse
- Inscription position:
- label
- Inscription content:
- Chop2Pot(TM) the original folding chopping board. Award winning patented design. Dishwasher safe. 3 year guarantee. Joseph Joseph. Designed in the UK. Design Registered. Copyright MAS Design. Made in China.
- Inscription method:
- moulded
- Inscription position:
- reverse
- Inscription position:
- label
- Material:
- plastic
- Material:
- PP
- Material:
- polypropylene
- Object name:
- kitchenware; chopping board
- Object number:
- AIBDC : 006021
- Object production date:
- 2009
- Object production organisation:
- Unknown
- Organisation's association:
- Manufacturer
- Object production organisation:
- Joseph Joseph
- Organisation's association:
- Manufacturer for
- Object production person:
- Sanders, Mark
- Person's association:
- Designer
- Object production place:
- China
- Technique:
- injection moulded
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/361ab2db-a905-31fc-83f0-5166254d10e5
Use licence for this record: CC BY
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/361ab2db-a905-31fc-83f0-5166254d10e5, Museum of Design in Plastics, CC BY
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