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Footed Dishware hits the design world running (Video)

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September 20, 2013

Parents and kids alike enjoy inviting designer imagines that can explore a fun-filled journey throughout their home.

Dylan Kendall, a designer and social entrepreneur had the family in mind when creating a home décor line of footed dishware. Yes, you heard it right! “Turning traditional dishware on its head, the Efeet Collection proves that functional can be fun with footed bowls, and footed mugs.”

The collection represents a perfect mixture of cute-plus-elegant and strikes a perfect balance between the two, without leaning too much on either side.

The Efeet Collection invites users to walk through the looking glass and find bowls, coffee sets, salt and pepper sets, bathroom sets, candleholders, vases and other dishware that are whimsically perched on human feet, coming alive on tables and counters.

The kids will be amazed to see footed images living throughout the house, specifically decorated in their bathroom. Fun will fill the kid’s bathroom with the Efeet Bathroom Collection, the soap dish, and the toothbrush cup with a row of teeth lining the cup’s edge, acting as a great reminder for the kids to brush their teeth.

Dylan Kendall’s philosophy, “We believe in laughter, We believe in unbounded creativity, We believe objects tell stories, We believe play is not just for children, We believe in simplicity and discovery, We believe in aesthetics that inspire joy.”

But not only the kids will enjoy the Efeet Collection; check out the Efeet doggie bowls. Yes, there is a collection for the house pooch. Fall 2013, the Efeet Collection will pay homage to four footed friends with a line of four pawed pet bowls in 5 different sizes for dogs; 9" and 7" and cats 6", 5" and 4". Lead free with a slight lift for easy swallowing; better eating posture and overall cleanliness, these bowls will bring a little fun to “it’s time to feed the dog.”

All products are dishwasher and microwave safe.

For more information about Dylan Kendall and the Efeet Collection, please visit www.dylankendall.com .

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