Monday, July 16, 2012

FOOD DESIGN 
What do you say when you are served N2O mushrooms?

Food has fast been making inroads into the world of Design.

When I started following food design  one was expecting out-of-the box combinations of ingredients, flavours, textures...the regular suspects. 
From there it moved to Experiential flavours also called Eatertainment - enjoying oysters on a plate while listening to sea sounds on your iPod to intensify the experience. I am sure there would be limited foods that can be enjoyed thus, nonetheless, it is another level of culinary experience.
And now culinary foam. Around for a while, it is a very interesting way to experience flavours, in a totally new way. Discarding cream and egg, foam is made exclusively of the main ingredient and air combined in a siphon bottle equipped with N2O cartridges.
Creator of Culinary foam Chef Ferran Adria of elBulli, which incidentally has moved from being a grandly famous restaurant to elBulli Foundation (yet to open its gates as a culinary institute), www.elbulli.com has given us a frothy talking point. 

Some of his creations include:

Margarita served in a frozen snow cube where one was instructed to scoop up the Margarita tasting slush ice together with the salted foam on top.







Olive oil spring  
Guests were instructed to put the spring on the fingers and eat it in one go, feeling it disappearing in the mouth. 
Popcorn cloud -- This ball was about 10 cm in diameter and the waiter instructed to eat in one go. Put it in your mouth and it shrinks to nothing leaving only the taste of popcorn. Ummm!

Intertwined carrot chips with lemon verbena, ginger and liquorice.

 The waiter specifies as the guest is confused about what is the food here? Mango discs with olive paste.







Golden Egg -- As you place the spoon into the mouth the crunchy outer shell cracks releasing the warm egg yolk mixed with the sweet caramel of the shell and the salt crystals.







Cherries in powdered yoghurt.


Closer home we have Chef Saby of Olive Bar and Kitchens who served us Liquid Nitrogen Sorbet at an event hosted by Miele www.miele.in/ to celebrate Chef Saby's felicitation by the President of India a few months ago. Saby served it as a special treat to guests as they entered and it really kicked off the evening on a very friendly and fun note. Visualise a dal makhani as foam served on a ice cream made of white butter and cream! This and more is coming up in a Book of World Recipes being brought out out by a Swiss company that makes foaming equipment. Saby is contributing the Indian recipes...I am marking my calendar for this book release, expected in the month of October. www.chefsaby.com


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Rewarding the ex-mill workers' sweat


RAJIV SAINI TURNS AROUND YET ANOTHER MILL


I remember the first time I set my eyes on the ruins of Laxmi Mills in Mumbai...the tall grey roofless walls with banyan roots playing hide and seek. It is probably the strongest surreal vision in my memory bank. The walls still stand straight and firm.

Who would have thought that the smokey chimneys, bleak windows, clanking of machines being run by forlorn workers of the erstwhile money spinning Mills, would one day have such an avatar. It wouldn't be too off the mark to say that the metamorphosis of these mills was the beginning of the recent design movement. It was exciting to see splashes of colour (before colour became commonplace) generously splattered across these huge wall expanses of refurbished mills as new offices or studios. And that went on for a while.....

...last month, my friend architect designer Rajiv Saini, who has done some fabulous interiors and architecture, www.rajivsaini.com and also has a stool selling by his name with Moroso, www.moroso.it, sent these pictures of a fashion store that he recently completed at Parel, Mumbai. Minimalist as his style is, he brings in enough drama that a fashion store need have, without it being in your face...just what we have loved his works for!
Rajiv has maintained the industrial look with foundry work and prettied it with black glass beads. Shades of white across a range of surfaces make it a very interesting study in monochrome. I love the drama created in the center of the store supported by very plain and simple pillars. But the best, saved for the last detail, are the safety pins used as a fringe on the carpet in the trial room. The look is very international and this store could be anywhere in Milan or Paris....

Love the way light plays on different white surfaces

Centre stage drama...the clear floor looks inviting

Jewelry boxes as segregators in the colour pallet

Straight, simple, clean and not boring...that is Rajiv's style!

Foundry work retains the industrial feel

Trial room....don't miss the carpet with safety pins as its fringe!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Budding Talent at Salone 12




YOUNG DESIGNERS displaying prototypes (at Salone again)


This is the section that one is always on the look out for...to see what they are doing and how they are thinking....






Lamp made by peeling away layers from a styrofoam block


Spagetti measure


3D carpets and dual-look furniture

More Carpets

Paper furniture from China

Paper Lamp

Paper used in the garment

Multi-purpose seat

Honeycomb shelving

All the way from Chile

Wine racks that make for wall decor

Modular seating

LEDs   Lighting all the way through

Deer farming anyone?

Foldable stool

Lights made with corrugated paper sheets

Just let it set

sacrosanct forms

easy lights and occasional seating


robed and dis-robed

rip your old sweater and wrap the wool around a frame, it still stays close to you...

Play with reflection and deflection

Of angles and wires

The other side of our bamboo specialist at Guwahati

piecing furniture


Solid weave

Subtlety in stone

Pelvis table and Bounce

Doing all Indians proud

Firmly set

Hold me up washbasin

Double duty bottles

Chimneys of the future

The Right fit

Stars on earth

Is it for real?

Cleanliness Drive

Felt lights