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Chaku | wooden design coaster for pans

The Chaku is a handy coaster for hot pots and pans, consisting of two triangular wooden shapes connected by a short rope made from recycled PET bottles. You can position the Chaku as needed by placing the shapes apart or close together. The triangular wooden profiles ensure a stable stand, regardless of the position in which they are placed. In this way, this Design supports everything from a hot pan to a baking tray, depending on the size and shape of the cookware.

  • Made with sustainable materials
  • Supports different sizes
  • Handmade in small editions

Made in Eindhoven

Handmade

Local production Netherlands

 45,00

Delivery: If in stock, this product will be shipped within a few working days

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Description

The name of the Chaku is derived from the 'nunchaku', an item from Japanese martial arts. Although it is somewhat similar in appearance, the Chaku as a coaster fulfills a completely different function. It is designed to improve your cooking experience by offering a combination of functionality and style. Whether you are a passionate chef who regularly experiments in the kitchen or simply looking for a handy solution to protect your table top. As easily as the Chaku performs on the table, you can also store this coaster when not in use. For example, hang it on a nice hook or place it in your cutlery drawer.

Want to know more about this design coaster?

Discover the Vij5 steps in the Chaku process on the collection page with more visuals and background information!

Specifications

material

oak, walnut

color

beige cord, blue cord, mixed cord, red cord, black cord

brand

Vij5

production

locally produced in the Netherlands

designer

KellerFreyschmidt

in collection

since 2020