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Irina Flore's Ceramics Can Be Used for Eating or Preserving

Multifunctional tableware designs have implications within the context of the contemporary world as consumers are looking for products that convenient and versatile. Moreover, by introducing a visually engaging element, the offerings become that much more desirable.

Irina Flore's 'L'art de la table' is a collection that embraces these concepts. Her multifunctional tableware range includes ceramic bowls and plates that reference modern sensibilities. The designs themselves are minimalist and highly elegant, without being too flashy. Not only can Irina Flore's pieces be used for eating or presentation, but they also double as food storage. In fact, the designer proposes them as "an alternative to plastic containers and foil."

With the ability to be mixed and match as consumers see fit, Flore's multifunctional tableware embraces the notions of building block games from early childhood.

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Trend Themes
1. Multifunctional Tableware - Designing tableware that serves multiple purposes and offers convenience and versatility.
2. Visually Engaging Design - Creating tableware designs that are visually appealing and desirable.
3. Sustainable Food Storage - Developing tableware that can double as food storage to provide an alternative to plastic containers and foil.
Industry Implications
1. Tableware Manufacturing - Tableware manufacturers can explore the production of multifunctional designs that cater to the growing demand for convenience and versatility.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate visually engaging and elegant multifunctional tableware designs into their projects to enhance the aesthetic appeal of dining spaces.
3. Sustainable Packaging - Sustainable packaging companies can partner with tableware designers to create eco-friendly solutions that replace plastic containers and foil, offering a more sustainable option for food storage.

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