The Modern Mortar & Pestle

The mortar & pestle has gone widely unchanged since as far back as 35,000 BC, but Mesto is an innovative redesign that makes sense for the modern kitchen. Now multifunctional, the updated design features 3 inserts that can be used inside the main mortar for grinding different ingredients without washing in between. The 5-piece unit (including a spill-proof clear cover) is stackable for easy storage. Vid after the jump!

Designer: Richard Chapman

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OpCapita picks up GAME retail chain, plans to keep 333 stores open

OpCapita picks up GAME retail chain, plans to keep 333 stores open
The staff of UK video game retailer GAME's remaining 333 stores can breathe a collective sigh of relief today: investment firm OpCapita is buying the chain. "We are pleased to have reached agreement with the Administrator," declared managing partner Henry Jackson, "We strongly believe there is a place on the high street for a video gaming specialist and GAME is a leading brand in the £2.8bn market in the UK." The retailer's UK assets will be transferred to Baker Acquisitions Limited, an OpCapita funded company. The firm stated that it has "no plans for any further store closures," and that it hopes to safeguard the remaining 3,200 jobs the chain still has under its belt. Read on for the official press release.

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