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I discovered this in our new kitchen: what is it?

The art of turning a riddle into a human connection

What makes this discovery touching is not the answer (which, by the way, we still don’t have), but the journey made to try to find it. The exchanges, the assumptions, the memories that are awakened… Like a treasure hunt through time, a conversation that bounces from kitchen to kitchen, from memory to memory. Kitchenware

In a world where everything moves fast, where we throw away more than we keep, it can be an invitation to slow down when you come across an object that is as banal as it is exciting. To observe. To wonder where it came from, who used it and why it is still here today.

An endless mystery… and that’s just fine.
And what if the most beautiful thing about this story in the end was precisely that there was no end? That this grid remains a mystery, an anecdote to tell at dinner parties with friends, a glimpse of the past that has crept into the present? Like a Proustian metal madeleine, it reminds us that sometimes objects don’t just serve a purpose. They simply connect us.

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