Tools for Food: The Objects that Influence How and What We Eat
By (Author) Corinne Mynatt
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
1st September 2021
23rd September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery / food and drink / food writing
683.82
Hardback
304
Width 197mm, Height 237mm, Spine 32mm
1036g
Part-gift book, part-design object, part-visual history, part-product design tome, Tools For Food is, as the title suggests, a book that explores the history of our most-loved and intriguing kitchen items. This culinary journey takes us around the globe to explore the utensils that went from primitive necessities to specialised equipment, and, of course, those that reversed this process; diving into the history of these objects uncovers how and what we cook has changed over the centuries.
Divided into chapters by function store, cut, grind, squeeze and mix each section will contain 10-20 tools, representing the evolution of how our most significant and necessary kitchen tools came to be, showcasing their origins, right up to the most popularised, iconic or cutting-edge versions of today. Each image will be accompanied with information about this particular versions origin, as well as fun facts about its relationship between culture and cooking.
Corinne Mynatt is a Nashville-born, London-based design curator and writer. Originally trained as an artist at Pratt Institute in New York and then Central St. Martin's in London, Corinne completed a Masters in Contextual Design at the renowned Design Academy Eindhoven. She worked as a curator at the Royal Institute of British Architects before establishing her own studio.