Project Kinari Cutlery Client Panasonic


In collaboration with Panasonic, Tom Robinson designed a nestling cutlery set for eating on-the-go, made from Panasonic’s pioneering Kinari material - a moldable composite made from majority plant fibers, bound with bio resin.


This lightweight and intuitively compact cutlery set is one of the first Panasonic products made from this new material, which was developed as a conscious alternative to petroleum-derived plastic. Specifically, the cutlery set’s base material is wood fiber, which provides a natural speckled timber-hue.


The shallow grooved profiles of the fork and spoon directly reference that of a thumb and finger, providing an intuitively comfortable grip and a stackable nestling profile. A compact design that can fit in your shirt pocket or bag. Smooth surfaces are used for areas in contact with food and mouth, while the pronounced handle textures provide further grip.


Working closely with the design, research & development team at Panasonic, Tom Robinson delivered a complete design phase, from research and strategy, through to concept design, visualization, technical design, design for manufacture, photography and art direction. This project is testament to the brilliant design and manufacturing department at Panasonic.


Recognition

Winner of the prestigious iF Design Award 2025.

A Patented Design - launched at CES Las Vegas 2024.


Credit

Panasonic - Design Ownership + Manufacturer

Tom Robinson Studio - Design + Creative Direction

Enrico Bergese - Director [Panasonic]

Monica Sogn - Brand + C.M.F [Panasonic]

Kotori Research - Project Management

Andrew Goss - Photography

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