| |

Spicy little spice racks

I enjoy experimenting with spices in the kitchen to elevate the flavours of a new or just new-to-me dish. However, searching for the right spice amidst cluttered cabinets is the very opposite of joy to me. So, when I found this minimalist spice rack 3D print file that mounts onto kitchen cupboard doors with 4 wooden dowels it was an obvious must print. Combined with a kit of pre-labelled jars the file was designed to fit, organized, easy access spices have inspired even more confidence in experimenting with flavor combinations.

An equally small, but impactful kitchen project finished up a few weeks before was to mount a compost bin on the door under sink at nearly counter level. Scraps can easily slide off the cutting board into it making for quick clean-up.

I swear my food tastes better for both of them being in the kitchen.

Name(Required)

Similar Posts

  • |

    Lovely logoware that lasts

    While the concept of selling “put your logo on products” is obviously not particularly new or revolutionary, this project highlights the flexibility that Idealien Studios can offer customers with a breadth of material/build options able to be delivered in a single order.

  • | | |

    Tiny chess set dioramas

    What happens when I re-imagined a keepsake box concept, with 3D print test files and one of the worlds’ oldest games built into its smallest form factor possible?

  • | | | |

    Branded board game in a box

    An abstract board game with simple components gets jazzed up at the request of a colleague. The result is a branded board game experience that anyone who comes to the office will have a chance to try.

  • | | | |

    DND campaign creations

    DND is equal parts decisions with dice, improvised storytelling, puzzle solving and world building that is unlike any other game you might try. For long-running campaigns, the chance to bring the best bits of lore out into the real world is a fantastic experience to share.

  • | |

    Big sound on a smaller budget

    With 11′ tall walls in a split level home, there really was no choice whether the home theatre would have projector or not. But figuring out the right way to have big sound to match in a small footprint and a not-so-big budget was interesting project to tackle.

  • | |

    Live-edge breakfast bar

    You definitely want a bright/light kitchen environment, but too much white can leave it feeling sterile. This walnut breakfast bar provides the right splash of earth tones to liven up the room that is most often a hub of activity and flavours.