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Biskut Bar x Tiipoi

Biskut Tin with 7 flavours

$85

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Our Tiipoi x Biskut Bar Tin is a limited edition, bespoke biscuit tin filled with 7 Biskut Bar rolls. Each roll is handmade and baked by Chandini of Biskut Bar in her home in East London. Ancestral flavours revisited using the finest ingredients,  sustainably packaged a tin designed by us, which comes wrapped in a MUKHWAS kitchen towel by Aleesha N. The tins are made by our metal spinner, Venkatesh Chinnappa, in our Bangalore workshop.

product details

Materials powder coated aluminium
Process metal spinning
Dimensions dia. 15cm x h 13cm Biskut flavours: Coconut Ladoo (coconut, cashew & rose), Jeera (zesty cumin), Nankhatai (cardamom & ghee), Pinni (treat ancient grain), Besan Ladoo (chickpea and almond), Mukhwas (a herbal digestive), Gingernut & Moringa (spicy ginger snaps boosted with moringa)
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Biskut flavours:

1. Coconut Ladoo (bestselling coconut, cashew & rose) x 5 pcs

2. Jeera (zesty cumin) x 5 pcs

3. Nankhatai (cardamom & ghee) x 5 pcs

4. Pinni (treat ancient grain) x 5 pcs

5. Besan Ladoo (vegan & gluten free, chickpea and almond) x 5 pcs

6. Mukhwas (an herbal digestive, exclusive to tin) x 12 pcs

7. Gingernut & Moringa (spicy ginger snaps boosted with moringa, exclusive to tin) x 12 pcs

 

 

We are a product design studio based between Bangalore and London.

India fascinates and inspires us. We think that there is more to Indian design than just sticking an elephant on it, and that Indian craft has more to offer than simply repeating the past.

India can seem a pretty chaotic place. But sitting there, quietly are some really incredible, super functional designs. The “designers” of these objects if they can be found at all, aren’t celebrated in the same way as they are in other countries. Instead design is seen as a bi-product of living. This unassuming approach, with an emphasis on a quiet functionality, is what inspires and drives our creative process.

At Tiipoi, we tell positive and insightful stories of a real India, that is changing and shifting all the time. We don’t want to tell nostalgic stories of its past. We prefer to look at what is happening right now, and highlight India’s role in contemporary design.

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