Edible Tableware

Playing With Your Food is OK With These Beautiful Fruit and Vegetable Bowls

I love these veggie bowls from Margaret Dorfam. They look brilliant, are green and would always be a talking point. What a really clever idea.

These pieces just blow me away and I keep having to remember they are made from real, edible fruit and vegetables. There is no painting or other effects to achieve the final product--just thinly sliced edibles.

Implications - The rise of environmentalism has caused many consumers to take a harsh look at their family's waste output and adopt products that will help them decrease their impact on the Earth. Sustainable products, especially those made from organic materials, help this target market achieve their eco-friendly goals in a functional manner.

Sustainable Tableware
Opportunity to develop sustainable tableware made from organic materials to cater to eco-conscious consumers.
Edible Art
Opportunity to create edible art using thinly sliced fruits and vegetables to appeal to consumers seeking unique and aesthetically pleasing products.
Environmental Consciousness
Opportunity to tap into the rising trend of environmental consciousness by offering products that help reduce waste and promote sustainability.

Where This Applies

Food Packaging
Disruptive innovation opportunity in the food packaging industry to develop edible tableware as a sustainable alternative to traditional packaging materials.
Event Planning
Opportunity to offer edible tableware as a unique and eco-friendly option for event planners looking for innovative and visually appealing catering solutions.
Home Decor
Opportunity for the home decor industry to introduce edible art pieces made from fruits and vegetables as a creative and sustainable decor option.
SCORE
3.6 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 72%
Activity 29%
Freshness 8%