An everyday necessity into an experience of ease, empowerment, and inclusionāone meal at a time.
Mealtime should be simple, but for the visually impaired, everyday dining can come with unexpected challengesāspilled drinks, tricky scooping, and utensils slipping away. Eatsy by Jexter Lim reimagines tableware to make dining easier, more intuitive, and frustration-free.

Designed as a set of four (plate, bowl, cup, and utensils), Eatsy integrates thoughtful details that enhance usability while maintaining a sleek, everyday aesthetic.

The Eatsy plate and bowlĀ feature a raised corner and gentle slope, guiding food to one spot for effortless scoopingāreducing food wastage in the process.

The Eatsy cupĀ incorporates a food-safe silicone flap that secures the spout, ensuring smooth and controlled pouring.

The Eatsy cutleryĀ stays in place, hooking onto the plateās edge to prevent slipping.
The multiple user testing has shown that Eatsyās design not only simplifies dining but also makes it more efficient.
What makes Eatsy exceptional is its universal design. While created with the visually impaired in mind, its intuitive features can benefit children, the elderly, and anyone looking for a more seamless dining experience. More importantly, it avoids the stigma often associated with assistive toolsāproving that accessibility and good design can, and should, go hand in hand.
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