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04 November 2013

A scope for creativity: The humble plastic colander





The humble plastic colander was the heart and soul of a Sydney Festival popup installation. 
Inventing a fantastic visual vehicle for a temporary Japanese eatery at Sydney’s Carriage Works was no strain for 
Andrew Birley with the use of bright green plastic colanders found in Sydney’s Chinatown.

This is simple kitchen aid worked effectively as a suspended installation setting the tone of the eatery as well as 
sitting comfortably within table settings functioning as a table accessory.


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