Shaping Sugar is a production line showing the transformation of sugar into designed glasses, creating a new experience of drinking.
Sugar is a basic cooking product, It is a solid material, which can be transformed into a liquid and back to a differ¬ent solid again. The transformation of this eatable product opens possibilities for experimenting ephemeral shapes and designs.
From the chemical reaction of sugar, water and glucose warmed up together to 160 degrees celcius, the mix offers similar qualities to glass (transparency, fragility, plasticity…)
Looking at the glass industry, I decided to put in parallel the technique of glass blowing and sugar casting to create a new food design project : sugar glasses.
In the context of the Creative Factory,(www.c-fabriek.nl) I imagined a sugar manufacture showing the process of transformation from the original state of the material (sugar) to a final designed glass. I created a set of three tables which represents each steps of this transformation, at the end the sugar glass melts in contact with water therefore the liquid poured inside gets flavoured and the glass becomes a drink.
Material, shape, color and flavour are confronted, the association of their qualities result in eatable glasses ready to be used , consumed and experienced.