Plate with sloped base
For anyone who only has one hand available when eating and is looking for inconspicuous support, there is the plate with sloped base. Its features, hidden in the design, enable intuitive use and do not stigmatize.
Mug with internal cone
The innovative cup with special features provides support for shoulder and neck problems - and does so inconspicuously. Many colours make it easy to combine with existing tableware and enable independent drinking and active care for a long time.
The right cup for every hand
Drinking independently with shaky or weak hands - a major challenge. If the hand closure is missing, sophisticated drinking aids are needed that provide unobtrusive support.
An ingenious everyday helper - the chopping board
For anyone who has to prepare their food with one hand, the chopping board is the ideal companion for every day. The inconspicuous aid is available in many colours and two sizes, so everyone will find the right one.
Care tableware for children
Learning to eat and drink independently is an important developmental step for every child. However, this is not so easy for children with limited motor skills or those in need of care.
Plastic tableware in care
Plastic tableware is an indispensable part of care, as it has many advantages over glass or porcelain crockery. Break-resistant, quiet and lightweight, it is the sustainable alternative.
Staying independent with MS
MS - the disease with 1000 faces. A wide range of symptoms require everyday aids to help those affected maintain their independence for as long as possible. Inconspicuous eating and drinking aids can provide support without stigmatising.
No mess despite a tremor
The clever tremor spoon attachment makes it possible. Everything stays securely on the spoon, even with strong tremors.
Help with dementia
Living with dementia is very stressful for those affected and carers. Small aids in everyday life bring great relief. Eating and drinking aids for dementia sufferers bring everyone to the table in a relaxed atmosphere.
Subtle, dignified help
Activation without stigmatisation for those with physical impairments. Unobtrusive eating and drinking aids at the table ensure that everyone feels comfortable and no one is excluded.
Keep warm tableware
Tableware with a thermal function is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy a hot meal for longer. From kindergarten to old age, it supports people who like to take their time when eating.
Living with Parkinson's
Eating and drinking independently with intuitive tableware. Encourage and activate without stigmatising.
Back to life after a stroke
A stroke occurs totally out of the blue and changes your entire life. Not only the person affected, but also the family is faced with a mountain of new challenges from one moment to the next.
Sippy cup of the future
Drink in moderation without the others at the table noticing. Inconspicuous drinking lids, which are discreetly hidden in the cup, make this possible. These lids also have many other advantages over the classic spout.
Flexible Cutlery
Eat independently with flexible, customisable cutlery. Cutlery innovation for anyone with motor impairments in their hands.