Industrial Design In 2001 elBulli began its collaboration with the Swiss designer Luki Huber, which represented a revolution in the dialogue between cooking and industrial design. The collaboration began with the dishes for the snacks, thinking about the container and its contents at the same time. The collaboration led to dozens of correspondences between dishes, silverware, utensils, and appliances for cooking, which were awarded with the Raymond Loewy Foundation’s Lucky Strike Design Award in 2006. Candy Nylon Adaptor, 2005 The solution to the problem of producing an edible candy thread was to invent this adaptor for a drill. Cocktail spray, 2003 Inspired by a bottle of cologne, this dry martini is sprayed into the mouth as opposed to sipped. Draining Spoon, 2003 These spoons were created in order to be able to pick up and drain the chef’s spherical edible creations. Dragon Kan Spatula, 2004 Halfway between a Chinese spoon and a spatula, this object is used to hold and to place. Compressed elBulli Menu, n.d. An entire elBulli menu contained in a pack of pills made from spices. PVC Tube Mold 2m Spaghetto, 2003 Using a tube and siphon, this device transformed cheese into spaghetti.
98