Harts of Stur Kitchen Issue 4, autumn 2017 | Page 26

Harts of Stur Icon Bright We celebrate the brilliant designs that have made Joseph Joseph kitchen icons G ood design is simple and transparent. So it’s fitting that the Joseph Joseph story started with a glass chopping board. Twin brothers Richard and Anthony Joseph founded this design-led English homeware company in 2003 after their father asked them to help out at his glass manufacturing firm. Anthony had studied design at Central St Martins while Richard had graduated from Cambridge with an MA in design and business. The family firm, set up by their grandfather, specialised in toughened glass products. Their father gave them the company sideline – glass chopping boards – as a stand-alone part of the business to run separately with £10,000 worth of stock. The challenge was to take the stock, sell it and reinvest the profits. It was all very Alan Sugar on The Apprentice. The success of that functional, hygienic chopping board set the brothers on their path; designing everyday household products but always looking to make them better. “Innovation is at the heart of everything we do at Joseph Joseph, that’s why we make it our aim to identify everyday problems and solve them by designing functional solutions,” said Anthony and Richard about their success. When they looked at other kitchen essentials, they found they weren’t always performing as well as they should, and this set their design objectives for a range of acclaimed kitchenware that is often as distinctive looking as it is useful. Many of their products have become modern kitchen icons. Their colourful Nest series of stacking food preparation sets is beloved by cooks in a hurry and interiors magazine stylists alike. The Chop2Pot folding chopping board is a design classic, providing a chute to direct chopped food into the pan. The Elevate range of kitchen tools have a built in rest to keep the head off of your worktop. We could go on and will – by showing you some of their best ideas in this feature. The Joseph Joseph brand is growing to take in other areas of the home like waste recycling management and cleaning, and the business is now an international homeware brand sold in over 100 countries across the globe. They employ a large team of designers to keep the flow of innovative products coming, as well as people to stop their ideas being illegally copied by others. And that simple tempered glass chopping board? They still make them in a factory in the Midlands, proving that when a design is right, you don’t need to change a thing. Twin brothers Anthony and Richard Joseph were fascinated by design from an early age. 26 www.hartsofstur.com