The Flux dish expose the relationship between design, time and food, by proposing a kinetic approach to food, when the sense of time becomes part of the tasting, creating a dual experience of movement, both at the time of serving food and at mealtime. That impression is possible by a “RIVER” carved in Corina, through which sauces flows smoothly, filling the dish gradually, a design that awakens the senses and gives wings to the imagination of chefs. That’s the FLUX dish’s proposal, a new way of dealing with food, by mixing time and movement in the gastronomic experience. Made in Brasília – Produced By www.quintinobrasil.com.br
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