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Add more style and quality to each meal. Discover our tableware collection!
Add more style and quality to each meal. Discover our tableware collection!
The Nuovo Milano series has a rich assortment of table and serving objects, including fish cutleries. The fish fork has the typical slightly flattened prongs and it presents soft and rounded shapes like all the objects of this sophisticated set of cutleries.
Table forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. With the 'Mami' cutlery series, Stefano Giovannoni's great commitment and unmatched talent directly challenge the grand masters of design. Proof positive that he is on the Mount Olympus of design. For the 'super and popular' champion of playful design, his declared ambition of taking his place in...
Pastry forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. With the 'Mami' cutlery series, Stefano Giovannoni's great commitment and unmatched talent directly challenge the grand masters of design. Proof positive that he is on the Mount Olympus of design. For the 'super and popular' champion of playful design, his declared ambition of taking his place in...
Dessert spoons in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. The cutlery set was designed by the English architect David Chipperfield. Attention to continuity of form makes the grip soft and the design startling (despite its apparent simplicity).
Set of 6 Fish Knives - Dressed. Fish knives in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished with relief decoration. The table set Dressed was designed by Marcel Wanders. He uses a language of signs that is very rich and complex, a bit flowery, a little baroque, Wanders manages to maintain a certain level of overall elegance and lightness.
Table spoons in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Sharp, yet with a touch of sensitivity and elegance REF: Linear, yet with an organic quality of plants REF: We intend to shift our familiar sensations with chopsticks onto cutlery. (Toyo Ito)
Table knives in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Sharp, yet with a touch of sensitivity and elegance REF: Linear, yet with an organic quality of plants REF: We intend to shift our familiar sensations with chopsticks onto cutlery. (Toyo Ito)
Dessert spoon in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Sharp, yet with a touch of sensitivity and elegance REF: Linear, yet with an organic quality of plants REF: We intend to shift our familiar sensations with chopsticks onto cutlery. (Toyo Ito)
Dessert forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Sharp, yet with a touch of sensitivity and elegance REF: Linear, yet with an organic quality of plants REF: We intend to shift our familiar sensations with chopsticks onto cutlery. (Toyo Ito)
For those who love their breakfast (and not only), Marcel Wanders has created a series of additional articles for the 'Dressed' service. This big collection reveals one of the typical traits of Wanders REF: language, where ancient shapes and style features are echoed in a totally contemporary interpretation: the set includes two spoons with hammer on the...
Set of 4 coffee spoons in 18/10 stainless steel. Coffee spoons designed by Miriam Mirri. The design of the spoon is indisputably part of the world of the italian designer.
Set of 6 fish forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed by Josef Hoffmann in 1906, the Rundes Modell cutlery fully respected the functionality, practicality and elegance.
Set of 6 Dessert Forks - Giro. The 'Giro' cutlery set takes its shape and even its name from the distinctive feature of the Dutch studio UNStudio's architectural projects: the propeller. Light-weight yet concurrently hard-wearing. Easy to handle and practical to grip. The cutlery has been designed so that the weight is distributed uniformly, giving...
Teaspoon Pink - Feeling. The spoon is a perfect combination of steel and plastic. Each piece is made of high quality stainless steel on their whole length and their handle is revived with precious two-tone plastic accents.
Set of 6 fish forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Following the typical minimalist approach that features in all Jasper Morrison's work, this design is an attempt to reduce the 'cutlery-object' to its barest essence, its purest and most customary form.