Its name? Tact – a name that evokes what lies behind this tactile tableware collection designed to help blind and visually impaired diners find where their food is located on the plate.
Visually impaired or not, everyone can sit at the table without distinction or discrimination, turning the sharing of a meal into a genuine moment of enjoyment and relaxation for everyone. This ingenious idea is the work of Pauline Androlus. Inspired by her grandmother who suffers from AMD , this collection, which the young designer developed for her final-year project, is a model of inclusivity.
Instead, the artist chose patterns with a distinct feel so that people can use them as they wish. The concept was taken a step further with a tablecloth embroidered with thicker and thinner stitching to help diners easily locate where a glass, a piece of bread or a dish is placed. No more spilled drinks or sauce stains on the tablecloth...The initiative became a reality under the impetus of Maison Fragile, a French specialist in tableware made of Limoges porcelain.
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