De l’odeur du café moulu à la décharge : Le grand gâchis de nos cuisines jetables

What if, in gaining comfort, we've lost what's essential? ☕️ In this video, I invite you to reflect on "the soul of things." We explore the stark transition between the kitchen of yesteryear—a place of metal, fire, and precise movements—and our modern, sleek, silent, and sterile kitchens. Through the example of the coffee ritual, from the manual grinder to the disposable capsule, we question what it means to "do" something. Have we simply saved time, or have we stifled the physical connection we once had with our materials? This isn't an indictment of modernity, but a call to rediscover meaning in our daily actions. Because while today's objects are designed to be replaced, the care we give to our rituals depends entirely on us. Tell me in the comments: What object in your kitchen (or elsewhere) still possesses, in your opinion, a "soul"? An old tool you inherited? A machine you enjoy using? I look forward to reading your thoughts. 🎵 MUSIC: Original soundtracks generated via Suno AI. If you enjoyed this video, please: ✅ Subscribe so you don't miss future explorations of our "Album of Yesteryear." 👍 Give it a thumbs up to support my editing and research work. 🔔 Turn on notifications to be alerted of the next release. Thank you for watching and listening. #Design #Philosophy #Coffee #Ritual #History #Society #Craftsmanship #SlowLiving #Kitchen