With Intent

OXO Good Grips Peeler: The DNA of Good Design

Episode Summary

In this episode of With Intent, hosts Thamer Abanami and Albert Shum explore the groundbreaking design of the OXO Good Grips Peeler, an everyday tool that transformed how people interact with kitchen products. Featuring an exclusive interview with Davin Stowell, the founder of Smart Design and the visionary behind the peeler, the episode unpacks the story of how one small tool became a design revolution. Created with a focus on accessibility and universal usability, the peeler emerged from Sam Farber’s inspiration to help his wife, Betsy, manage kitchen tasks despite her arthritis. This intention not only sparked the iconic Good Grips Peeler but also launched OXO as a household name synonymous with thoughtful, inclusive design. The conversation delves into the essence of what makes the OXO Good Grips Peeler an enduring example of good design—its intuitive handle, ergonomic form, and careful balance of signaling and functionality. This episode highlights the peeler’s journey from concept to market, showing how Stowell’s commitment to observation, prototyping, and user-centered design practices set a new standard. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of how design principles and values can create products that improve lives and build stronger market connections.

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Additional Resources

Smart Design- Discussion with Tucker Fort, Smart Design Partner on  How Smart Design is Inclusive Design

Fast Company- Davin Stowell shares his thoughts on The Untold Story of the Vegetable Peeler That Changed the World

OXO Website- The company shares the history Behind the Design: OXO's Iconic Good Grips Handles