Leftover Food Utensils

These Copper Accessories are Made Out of Leftovers

A house filed with copper accessories can look a bit gaudy, that is unless it’s integrated well and done stylishly rather than overbearingly. These copper kitchen accessories are an example of the latter, rather than the former. Created by Kurasuhito Kurasutokoro and Yusuke Komatsu, these pieces are an amazing option for those looking to add some class to the kitchen.

What better way to interact with your food then with food based accessories? These pieces are literally made from whatever was found in the fridge, which begs the question: can you really make anything out of anything? If this is any indication the response that question is a resounding yes.

With versatile shapes and an effortless style, it’s a no-brainer addition to the home.

Food-based Accessories
There is an opportunity for the fashion or jewelry industry to create accessories made out of leftover foods to reduce food waste.
Sustainable Materials
Companies in the home goods industry can explore the use of sustainable materials like leftover food to create eco-friendly products.
Upcycling and Repurposing
There is a trend towards upcycling and repurposing items, which could be an opportunity for businesses in the home decor industry to create unique, one-of-a-kind products.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion and Jewelry
The fashion and jewelry industry can integrate sustainable practices by creating accessories made from food waste.
Home Goods
Home goods companies can bring an eco-friendly approach to their products by using leftover food as a material.
Home Decor
Businesses in the home decor industry can leverage the trend towards upcycling and repurposing by creating unique products made from leftover food.
SCORE
1.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 23%
Activity 17%
Freshness 8%