Everything in physical world boils down to simple laws of physics and when it comes to matters related to kitchen and cooking it is a world of measurements and mixing. Acquacalda’s designer duo Federica Castagno and Sara Petrucci have come up with some innovative experimental designs for their new cooking utensils collection which are based on simple laws of applied physics. Their new collection Fisica Applicata was unveiled at Temporary Museum of New Design during the Milan’s Design Week.

Designers have transformed kitchen bowls, vases and shakers into experimental instruments for measuring, dispensing wines, mixing cocktails by modifying their designs subtly based on the basic laws of applied physics. These cooking utensils will certainly find place in modern kitchens and they will also remind us that physical world around us are governed by Archimedes principal and Pascal’s Law. In fact wine dispenser “One For All, All for One” will find a place in any bar so will the “Mix in Glass” cocktail mixer.

The best ones are Communicating Vase and Vasco which are nothing but simple connected vases where water level in one is indicated by the level in the other so that you will know when flowers and plants in vases need water. Want to know why and how? well, these designs do certainly take you back to applied physics textbooks and experiments while simplifying life.
Via Cool Hunting