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The closest here to the definition of kitchenware, this tea kettle shows off a sleek design, and certainly would be considered usable in a kitchen by most people.

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The closest here to the definition of kitchenware, this tea kettle shows off a sleek design, and certainly would be considered usable in a kitchen by most people.

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This glass sculpture by Dave Chihuly is meant to be a wine bottle. Visibly, however, it is obvious that such a container cannot be easily used. Just imagine trying to pour wine out of it. Yet as a

decoration in a wine cabinet, it certainly would fit.

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Many of these pseudo-normal “kitchenwares” are characterized by their false appearance. At a distance you might see them as normal dishes, yet close up, there are stark differences. This

one photograph shows utensils that may not be so easy to eat with.

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Is this meant to be a pile of dishes or an overall picture?

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This teapot cannot hold any water so can it be used in a kitchen? If not, then can this be considered kitchenware? Apparently this piece of “kitchenware” seeks to test the very

definitions of what it is.

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This appears to be a deconstruction of a pile of dishes in a sink. The meaning perceived from this harshly skewered set of cups and dishes is one laughing at “normal” kitchenware waiting to

be washed in a sink and asking how this is so different.