Magnetic Chopsticks That Recreate the Feeling of Pulling Apart Wooden Chopsticks

"Stickpecker," a pair of reusable chopsticks from Japanese design studio Microworks recreates the feeling of breaking apart wooden chopsticks with a magnet and features subtle woodpecker and branch designs at the base of the chopsticks. $38 from Tokyomade [via Bree Lundberg]
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5 Comments:
Love it! Would be so much cooler if they were made out of wood though.
simon at 3:36PM on 08/18/09
Is it just me, or does "Stickpecker" sound vaguely obscene? Not that it would interfere with my meal or anything...
Barry Foy at 7:30PM on 08/18/09
"Bite me, stickpecker!"
sailordave at 8:21PM on 08/18/09
@Barry: I didn't think it did until you brought it up. ;_;
Robyn Lee at 8:45PM on 08/18/09
$38.00?? Stick it, Stickpecker!
grampart at 7:32AM on 08/19/09