Gastronomy captured at Chefs®Evolution

22-9-2014

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  • Sang Hoon Degeimbre (L'air du temps) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comSang Hoon Degeimbre (L'air du temps) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com
  • Jonnie Boer (Librije) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comJonnie Boer (Librije) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com
  • Björn Frantzén (Frantzén) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comBjörn Frantzén (Frantzén) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com
  • Grant Achatz (Alinea) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comGrant Achatz (Alinea) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com
  • Apicbase at Chefs(R)evolutionApicbase at Chefs(R)evolution
  • Renë Redzepi (Noma) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comRenë Redzepi (Noma) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com
  • Richard Ekkebus (Amber) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comRichard Ekkebus (Amber) at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com
  • Quique Dacosta at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comQuique Dacosta at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com
  • Tim Raue at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.comTim Raue at Chefs(R)evolution via www.apicbase.com

At this year’s Chefs®Evolution of Jonnie and Thérèse Boer all dishes of the chefs were photographed, captured and spread through the social media channel of apicbase.com. APIC is a solution for chefs who always want to photograph the development of their dishes without losing precious time in the kitchen. All images are quickly taken with the special device of APIC and are immediately send ‘to the cloud’ where the pictures are ready to use. Chefs can choose to keep the pictures for themselves or choose to give their guests the opportunity to post quality pictures on their social media channels as well. APIC is giving the control back to the chefs about what pictures are published online: no more blurry or incorrect photos online that doesn’t temp potential guests to visit the restaurant for dinner. Apicbase gives you an insight into which photos appear online. Check out the pictures, made by the APIC camera, for an impression of the dishes prepared at Chefs®Evolution.

In April 2014, we already wrote about a #dinnercam that was used at El Burro restaurant in South Africa.

Packaging design for beer

19-9-2014

  • Txaber beer color
  • Txaber beer color

 

A creative beer packaging design that shows the colour of the beer inside: Spanish creative agency Txaber developed a packaging design that combines the type of beer with the matching Pantone colour code. In this way you only have to look at the package to know what kind of beer is inside. For example, the package of a ‘lager’ beer has a golden colour with Pantone code 123C and a ‘stout’ beer has a dark brown colour and code 4975C.

Behind the packaging design

Txaber was born in 1969 in Bilbao and studied Graphic design at CVNP (Bilbao). He  is not only developing packaging design but is specialized in text and color design as well, as seen on his website. He quotes “They say everything is invented and I struggle every day to go against.”

Packaging-free supermarket

19-9-2014

  • original-unverpackt.de (credits Jendrik Schröder)original-unverpackt.de (credits Jendrik Schröder)
  • original-unverpackt.de (credits Jendrik Schröder)original-unverpackt.de (credits Jendrik Schröder)
  • original-unverpackt.de (credits Jendrik Schröder)original-unverpackt.de (credits Jendrik Schröder)

Many initiatives are designed to make supermarkets more sustainable: we have spotted the first dump supermarket in Amsterdam, there is a supermarket chain in Denmark selling local products and we have seen how supermarkets work together with restaurants to reduce their waste.

Bay & Buy

Wim van Dijk hopes to open a new concept through crowdfunding: the first packaging-free supermarket in the Netherlands ‘Bag & Buy’. In this store customers can pick their own products from containers, barrels and jars and can thereby determine the amount they need.

International developments

A comparable initiative can be found in several countries. In Germany packaging-free supermarket ‘Original Unverpackt‘ was funded by crowdfunding as well. The starting capital for this supermarket was collected in one day. Earlier this year ‘Robuust, the zero waste shop’ opened its doors in Antwerp and in France, Spain and Austria are a packaging-free grocery stores as well.
The crowdfunding for the supermarket ‘Bag & Buy’ in the Netherlands starts on 1 October. The crowdfunders also determine the location of this store: “Bag & Buy will open where there is the must enthusiasm” as said by Wim van Dijk. The initiator thinks he will need € 100.000,- to open the grocery store.

The Future Hotel

18-9-2014

Researchers of the Fraunhofer Institute IAO developed a ‘Future Hotel’ together with partners from the hotel and their supply industry. Via the video you get a brief impression of the future opportunities for a hotel room. Examples are a mobile check-in via a smartphone; round shapes in the hotel room; innovative communication systems, systems that are voice controlled; the fiber of the glass that could be adjusted from see through to non transparent; the ability to change the color of the room; taps with a light and temperature display and a whirlpool with a heated wall, by infrared. The hotel bed of the future (‘an energy-bed’) provides an electric motor for swing movements that makes guests fall asleep more easily and rise and shine the next morning.

We have seen more hotel rooms of the future, striking similarities are the round curves in architecture, the use of the smartphone and the tap and the possibilities of changing the color in the room. We didn’t see the ‘energy-bed’ before…

In February 2013, another future hotel room was presented at the Fiturtech, the International Tourism Trade Fair, in Madrid, that was called the ‘ITH Room Xperience’.

Restyling of restaurant Den Draeck in Utrecht

18-9-2014

  • Den Draeck 1
  • Den Draeck Bar
  • Den Draeck 2

Restaurant Den Draeck in Utrecht was recently restyled. Den Draeck is located in a 12th century cellar and is one of the hidden historical gems of the city Utrecht. The present and past of the location were brought together by combining a modern design with the ancient exterior: the walls were covered with old prints and photographs of the city and the old stones of the arches are brought at their best with new lightning and fresh colors. Watch the photos for an impression of the end result.

Bilder & De Clercq introduces interactive wall

17-9-2014

  • bilder en de clerq wall

From 9 September the Bilder & De Clercq grocery store from Amsterdam introduced an interactive wall at the Google Office in Amsterdam. The grocery store weekly offers fourteen tasty, healthy and easy to prepare dishes with all the necessary ingredients in the right amount. YES.TAP makes it even more easy for consumers to order a meal: they only need their smartphone to touch a dish on a screen. The interactive wall was introduced as a response to the trend of online groceries ordering. Customers can order the fourteen dishes and other products via the Bilder & De Clercq Wall and via the app at home. If the order is send before 4 o’clock pm the cooled groceries can be picked up from 5 o’clock pm

More interactive walls? In 2011 we’ve already spotted  a virtual wall from supermarket chain Tesco in a subway station in South Korea.

Sand Hotel Friesland in Sneek

17-9-2014

  • Zandhotel Sneek 1
  • Zandhotel Sneek 2
  • Zandhotel Sneek 3
  • Zandhotel Sneek 4

We’ve spotted ice hotels and a hotel made of salt before, but this summer the first sand hotel opened. The sand hotel opened temporarily in the Dutch city Sneek in response to the annual Sand Sculpture Festival Friesland. The hotel is inspired by ice hotels located in Sweden and Finland but because of the limitations of sand the organization has chosen for a combination of high quality facilities hidden in a sand sculpture. The sand sculpture of nearly 8 meters represents the town of ‘Bedrock’ from the Flinstones. This design is chosen because of the Hollywood theme of this year. The initiative of a sand hotel is already a great success for the organization: several countries are interested in building a sand hotel as well. A night in the sand hotel in Sneek is bookable until 28 September.

Selfies are here to stay!

16-9-2014

Restaurants, hotels and tourist attractions can use the trends #selfies.

The Braggy

Regardless of your opinion, too narcissistic, often poor quality, you aren’t fond of those flashes of the phones of those young people, the #Selfie is incredibly popular. Especially during this holiday season it struck me how many people make selfies at tourist spots, in well-known restaurants, on the beach, drinking a cocktail etcetera and posted it on their social media channels. In America they already came up with a new term, ‘The #Braggy’, from to brag.

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For sale: the VeloPresso

16-9-2014

  • velopresso

We already wrote an article about the VeloPresso in 2012. After three years of developments the last details are worked out as well and from 16 September the mobile coffee bar can be ordered online. The VeloPresso is a unique and highly innovative coffee tricycle. It has a great mobility and does not require electricity. The VeloPresso can be ordered from £9,995,-.

Biggest BYOB edition of the Netherlands

15-9-2014

BYOB, better known as ‘Bring Your Own Beamer’ is an event where artists and film makers bring their own beamer to project their art work. The event is an internationally recognized recipe, but SETUP organizes the largest BYOB editions worldwide in the Netherlands. In cooperation with the Dutch Film Festival the recently opened Tivoli Vredenbrug in Utrecht will transform into a large canvas where about 75 artists exhibit their work. The artists and film makers will beam their artwork on walls, windows and escalators on 26 September from sunset to midnight.

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