Ole Palsby
With integrity, conscientious use of resources and a sense of accountability to the customer, Ole Palsby has made it his business to bring quality to our everyday lives; to create designs for people by bringing the user-friendliness of the professional kitchen into peopleâ?s kitchens at home.
He does this by creating designs that lack nothing, yet incorporate nothing superfluous. To Ole Palsbyâ?s mind, products must not divert attention away from food and drink; instead, they should accentuate the visual appearance, aroma and form of the food. Food preparation, meals and the dining table are central for Ole Palsby as he designs tools for us.
Ole Palsby finds much of his inspiration in Japan and the Zen philosophy, which have influenced his basic principles of design:
"Our overall experience is a synergy of all our senses in equal measure â?? sight, taste, smell, hearing and touch," and this has pointed the way to his design goal: "To shape kitchen utensils and tableware so that they become an integral part of food preparation and mealtimes."
He does this by creating designs that lack nothing, yet incorporate nothing superfluous. To Ole Palsbyâ?s mind, products must not divert attention away from food and drink; instead, they should accentuate the visual appearance, aroma and form of the food. Food preparation, meals and the dining table are central for Ole Palsby as he designs tools for us.
Ole Palsby finds much of his inspiration in Japan and the Zen philosophy, which have influenced his basic principles of design:
"Our overall experience is a synergy of all our senses in equal measure â?? sight, taste, smell, hearing and touch," and this has pointed the way to his design goal: "To shape kitchen utensils and tableware so that they become an integral part of food preparation and mealtimes."