Beautiful Cutlery and Dishes Designed for Adults with Cerebral Palsy

Ting-Yin Yeh and I-Ting Chan are two designers who have come up with a truly thoughtful culinary invention — dinnerware that makes social dining easier for adults with cerebral palsy.

The set is called Benefeat, and it’s composed of five parts — a slanted bowl for easier scooping, an inclined plate, an adjustable spoon, a cup with a straw and a non-slip place-mat. Each piece also features easily-grippable material.

Benefeat

Benefeat

 

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These calculated designs are not only thoughtful, but also extremely user-friendly. Benefeat directly caters to cerebral palsy patients’ specific needs, allowing for easier and more independent dining and decreasing the likelihood of users spilling food or drink.

Benefeat won a much-deserved Red Dot Award this year in design concept.

H/T Design Taxi + Picthx Yanko Design

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