K–TRAY: isf with kuka robot
part of "Julia Keilowa. Projektantka."
exhibition in Museum of Warsaw
[curated by Agnieszka Dąbrowska and Monika Siwińska]
collab: Aleksandra Majewska
supervision: Sara Boś, Megi Malinowska
software: Rhino + Grasshopper, Photoshop
K-TRAY is a template that makes you aware of what percentage of your meal should be specific types of food products, therefore it educates in the context of healthy eating
The tray was created for people who want to eat healthier and consume meals slower.The dimensions of individual compartments correspond to the proportions presenting a model of a balanced diet. The dimensions of the tray allow it to be used in the canteen and at home.
K-TRAY was made using the Incremental Sheet Forming technique by a KUKA robot. Thanks to the use of this technique, a unique and clean form was obtained, complemented by colourful elements. The product is aesthetically pleasing because it is designed for celebrating meals and enjoying in peace.
Sharp edges are protected by 3D printed overlays.The set is completed with a cup and cutlery.
The process: