Video: Chocolate constructor. Sweet play project from French student Elsa Lambinet
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
What should be the perfect chocolate bar? Dairy or black, with or without filling, with peanuts or hazelnuts, or maybe with jam or berries? How many people, so many preferences, but the proposals from the pastry chefs leave much to be desired. Elsa Lambinet, a graduate of the French school ECAL at the University of Design and Arts in Lausanne, has found a way to reconcile chocolate makers and lovers. Her project is called " Sweet play"and is a chocolate constructor. The idea of Sweet play is very simple. The modular design consists of three types of chocolate - white, milk and black, which can be improved with different additives. For example, a dark chocolate bar has a hole to add fruit pieces, milk chocolate contains hollows for nuts, and the top of the white chocolate bar is designed as a platform for liquid additives like topping or jelly, and all three bars are hollow inside: they are slots for cookies or waffles, or maybe caramel and nougat plates.
Thus, the consumer has the opportunity to independently build an ideal chocolate bar for himself, playing with the components as he pleases. A feast of taste, a heaven for the stomach, a delight for a sweet tooth - that's what Elsa Lambinet's Sweet Play diploma project can be said to be. She is probably a chocolate lover herself, otherwise her project would not have been so inspiringly sweet.
By the way, there is a possibility that the Sweet Play project will somehow be launched into production. It is known that for the creation of the project, the French artist with a sweet tooth enlisted the support of the famous Swiss chocolate manufacturer Blondel. The video of the "sweet game" can be seen on the personal page of Elsa Lambinet.
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