January 02, 2016

Make Your Lollipops at Home

Dutch designer Tessa Geuze – a first-year Masters student on the Industrial Design course at Sweden's Lund University – presented the lollipop-making kit during Milan design week as a member of the The Tomorrow Collective. The group of students showed a range of products and tools "inspired by past knowledge of how to grow, make and be".

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Geuze's Something Sweet kit comprises the components required for a miniature sweet factory including aluminium lollipop moulds, scoops, heat-proof mitts and a display stand that also serves as a storage box to house the utensils.

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