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Small and essential, this multi-purpose cutlery is a real innovation within its type, synthesizing into a single tool the fork and the spoon. Compact and handy, Moscardino is designed to respond to the changing habits of eating and receiving: for eating a meal quickly, for a standing lunch, for an informal aperitif, or for serving small bites and finger food in a new and original way. With its soft lines and delicate tines, Moscardino is also a suitable piece of cutlery for children's meals.
One of Alessi's most famous historical products. According to company legend, Carlo Alessi made this object behind his father Giovanni's back. Giovanni did not like the idea and Carlo had to make engineers work at night to make the molds. He thus gave us a product suitable for every table for serving spaghetti in a masterly way.
. ann. Charleston, SC. 2023-08-29 12:50:50
The Dry collection was Alessi's only model of cutlery. Despite the grim prospects forwarded by those in the sector, the collection proves that its innovative shape and resolute style, along with extreme manageability and an excellent finish, can weather the storm. Over the years, the Dry model has opened up the road for us and various other cutlery sets, though it has always remained well up among the leaders.
It's that serving spoon I was always wishing for but never had until now.. Patsy. . 2023-03-26 23:20:32
Kristiina Lassus was born in Helsinki in 1966, she studied at the University of Industrial Arts, at the Polytechnic, and at the Konstfack Academy of Industrial Arts in Stockholm. She worked as an interior architect, designer, and design manager in Helsinki, Brisbane, and Milan. She has lived in Italy since 1997 and now works as a designer and advisor.
. Robert. Worcester, MA. 2021-09-23 13:17:37
Following his interest in tradition and good food, Virgil Abloh designed Conversational Objects as "toolsets for the dining table". With its garage-inspired design, the Conversational Objects 16-piece cutlery set and cutlery holder are meant to encourage conversation and conviviality at the dining table. This set, produced in matt-finish stainless steel, is paired with a cutlery holder, with a similarly opaque finish to resemble a threaded bolt.
A selection of small household objects made with a particularly refined metal-working process and an ironic and detailed exploration of functional objects that play a minor role in the houseware.
Eat.it cutlery embodies a practical approach to the art of cooking and the procurement of food and drink alongside family and friends. Eating and drinking connect; engagement in both entails celebrating life.
Minimalist in design, the simple flowing lines of her pieces make them ideal for display as works of art, while her use of modern durable materials crystallizes their true functional purpose. Perfect for every kitchen, Kristiina Lassus's rice and vegetable spoon is essential when cooking up a storm. With a nice silver finish, this serving spoon will make serving vegetables easy!
. Robert. Worcester, MA. 2021-09-23 13:17:49
Soft, meticulous lines, combined with the utmost attention to formal detail. The shaped profiles of each piece of cutlery are the characteristic of the cutlery set Itsumo, an element that ensures a pleasant sensation both in gripping the objects and in contact with the lips.
For Achille Castiglioni objects had to fulfill two essential requirements: they should offer practical solutions to the small problems arising while “being at the table,” possibly with intelligent functional innovation, and they should also satisfy the public’s taste, for example, for the finish of the metal.
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