10.31.2012

The Scone Factory

I’ve recently rediscovered the joy of jam. I generally try to avoid nondessert related sugars, so I had, pretty much, cut it out my diet. Then, recently, a friend of mine bought me some of this delicious “no sugar added” jam and I’ve been eating it with gusto ever since! Given the current jam revival going on in my house, I was really excited to hear about this scone factory installation at Meesterlijk, a design and craft fair in Amsterdam. Designed by Dutch “eating designer” Marije Vogelzang for her former business partner Piet Hekker (together they cofounded the restaurant Proef), the intent of the scone factory was to give life to Piet’s vision of bringing collaborations between small scale craftsmen and designers to city centers. Such collaborations would not only help to revive the city, but also give work to independent artists and businesses. With this in mind, Marije create the scone factory, which featured a play-shop installation, live scone baking and eating, a jam collection displayed by color (my favorite part!), and a brainstorm wall. What fun! {Thanks, Marije!} ~Erin




5 comments:

Carolyn Jung said...

OMG, every city needs one of these. It's like scones as performing art. I love it -- especially the jam bar.

Sara said...

LOVE this idea...I totally want one in my city! I agree, that jam bar is the best part!

Shawn @SIDONIEYANG said...

Mmm... looks delicious! Inspired me to make some scones just now...

Anonymous said...

Great! Do you have any website to check about this place? That would be helpfull.

dessert girl said...

Hi there! The Scone Factory was a temporary exhibit and closed September 30th. Sorry! If you would like more info on Meesterlijk (where the exhibit was held) or the designer Marije Vogelzang you can click on the links in the post.

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