Monday, 7 June 2010

Tea of the week: Benja Harvey

I've been fascinated with paper engineers ever since I worked at a publishers (I love pop-up books such as this quirky Alice in Wonderland) - so, it's no surprise I love this afternoon tea by Sydney-based Benja Harvey. Isn't it amazing? I'm especially fond of the cucumber sandwiches and the lemon slices.

(via Graphic Foodie, a great Brighton-based food blog.)

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

its so lovely

Rosa said...

These are made out of paper! They're like the perfect playfood!

Lisa-Marie said...

It is utterly perfect. I had to double look at the 'slices' on the top tier!

Christina Lowry said...

Wow. Aren't they fantastic! Cohen has a wonderful pop up Moby Dick book. My sister brought it for him from the gallery store in Brisbane. It is so amazing. And I would tell you the name of the artist if Cohen weren't asleep in the same room as said book. :)

Anonymous said...

So sweet! It must take loads of patients to put these things together.

Jenny said...

They're gorgeous!
FYI Theres a lovely book by Gestalten called Papercraft on all things...erm well, paper crafted. It includes some projects for you to have a go at. Not that I've tried! Yet...

http://www.gestalten.com/books/detail?id=ceaea7651fc964c30120af366aaa0129

Vivi said...

So incredible! I didn't even realize until I read the post! Very, very cool...

Cassie said...

This is brilliant. I love all the childrens wooden tea sets that are about right now too.

I have to agree with you over the delightful lemon slices!

xx

Urban Mums (Lindsey) said...

I love this! Great find.

Oh, My Darling said...

Wow, this is such a great form of artwork!

Handmade in Israel said...

Wow! At first glance I thought this was real. The lemon slices made me look again. Wonderful!Thanks for the link.

Jessica Jones said...

This is spectacular! Just found your blog via an online article in The Times by you.