
Have you ever wanted to make sure people know that you love food? You can add a foodie accent to your home decor with these pasta-shaped cushions by designer Keith Mascheroni.
Predictably, the collection is called "Pasta." It features cushions and mats that are made of yellow polyurethane and are shaped into lasagna sheets, raviolis, penne, linguini and fusilli. They can be used both indoors and out - making the possibility of eating pasta salad at a picnic while sitting on the same shapes a strange, but real, possibility.
Unlike regular edible pasta, these cushions aren't cheap and range in price from $125-300 from Helleronline.com.
[Image from designboom.com]

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6-27-2006 @9:41PM Keith Mascheroni said... Hi - Thanks for the mention! Here's some more background (I'm not sure if Heller has anything on their site about them yet other than the downloadable PDF catalog).
http://www.keith-m.com/homeframe.html
and some recent images of them (it's supposed to be pasta, so I thought I'd throw it in some water. Looks pretty cool if you ask me!):
http://homepage.mac.com/kmascheroni/PhotoAlbum4.html
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6-27-2006 @10:16PM Nicole Weston said... Thanks for the links to the new images, Keith. They look great in the water. I can picture a pool filled with them, like a giant bowl of pasta. Very cool.
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