You can now harvest Mediterranean Sea salt at your home with this tableware design!

Ever wondered how salt is made? Let me give you a hint – it involves the sea, the sun, and some serious labor. Sea salt harvesting for the most part lets the sun do the job and once the water has dried up, salt crystals are harvested. And this age-old process is still practiced today. But don’t worry you no longer need to step out of your house to experience the precious moment of witnessing salt formation. Croatian firm BOIR brings this experience right to your home!

Their product, aptly named ‘SALT’, is more than just a salt container. It is a portable saltworks whose aim is to preserve the authentic tastes of the natural Mediterranean Sea salt which is extremely rich with minerals and oligo-elements – about 80 of them. ‘SALT’ comes with a bottle of – Nin 28 Bé° – which is concentrated Adriatic seawater (brine). All you have to do is pour a thin layer of this brine into the salt pan and expose it to sunlight for an hour or heat it up in the oven. When the crystal pattern appears, it can be harvested with a mini rake and is ready to be served fresh!

‘SALT’ comes in two variants – Natural and Dark. The former comes in a base of natural walnut with an oil finish and the latter, in oak with a dark oil finish. Both come with a ceramic salt pan coated in waterproof enamel, a mini hand-polished inox salt rake, and the aforementioned brine in a bottle of amber glass. They intend to add various brines from different micro-regions to their collection of offerings. On a different note, I must say I’m absolutely in love with the logo of ‘SALT’. The clever depiction of the ‘T’ as a salt rake is just superb!

This product is also an homage to the traditional and sustainable practices of sea salt harvesting that are increasingly being pushed out by industrial production processes, which they say whiten the salt just to please the eye. The disappearance of traditional saltworks threatens biodiversity and also the rich culinary culture of the Mediterranean. With ‘SALT’ they hope to mimic the human element of salt creation and I for one am in complete awe of this peaceful dining ritual!

Designers: Vlatka Leskovar – Zidar and Ivan Zidar of BOIR

 

This LEGO Technic Farm Machines Rake Hay

Who says farming has to be boring? The Brick Wall built this cool piece of LEGO Technic farm equipment, adding it to his already impressive collection of machines. He actually created two hay rakes. One is a modern-day farm implement, and one is inspired by the rakes of yesteryear. Both are completely functional, so they can actually collect your cut grass for you if you need a robot for such things.


It looks like both machines are driven by a standard LEGO Technic Claas Xerion 5000 tractor. The modern machine looks really cool, with a V-shaped rig and eight spinning rake wheels.

It seems like it does a good enough job collecting grass, but the old style version seems to do a more thorough job with its big grass catcher design. So, see, newer isn’t always better.

Both are very impressive builds and I wouldn’t mind having either in my yard to make my job easier. I continue to be blown away by what talented people can build with LEGO. One day we may all have LEGO robots doing our yard work for us. At least until the odd one blows up here and there and then we are all stepping on LEGO bricks hidden in the grass. That’s when it will end because, at that point, your lawn just becomes a minefield to anyone with bare feet.

[via designboom via Mike Shouts]

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rake n tamp Rake and Compress Leaves with the Rake n Tamp
The Fall season is upon us now and true to the name soon the leaves will be falling. And with that comes the tedious task of raking and bagging up all those leaves for collection. A new tool called the Rake ‘n’ Tamp makes that much easier. In it’s normal setting, it works just like a regular rake with stainless steel tines for easy and maneuverable backyard cleanup. But slide the mechanism down the handle and…
rake and tamp Rake and Compress Leaves with the Rake n Tamp
The rake’s tines retract and the flat tamper board slides down. The mechanism locks and turns the rake into a tamper to compress those leaves in your collection bag or pail. Now you have one tool to complete your yardwork leaf raking.
rake n tamp tamping Rake and Compress Leaves with the Rake n Tamp
As a bonus, the tamping platform allows you to store the Rake ‘n’ Tamp upright, which is great whether it’s in your garage or next to you while you handle another yardwork task. A hole in the handle atop the lightweight polished aluminum shaft lets you hang it up. One tool to rule them all (or at least all the leaves)!

Rake and Compress Leaves with the Rake ‘n’ Tamp