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The Acacia Honey Dipper captures and serves the honey thanks to its unusual shape, which comprises a spoon and a facetted ball. During the design stage, Miriam Mirri was inspired by the structure of the honeycomb, evident in the hexagons on the ball. Acacia is suitable for use with all of the different kinds of honey on the market.
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.
Risotto serving spoon in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. This serving spoon for risotto, designed by Inga Sampé, was designed for a competition organized with the magazine "Domus" to celebrate the anniversary of the "Cucchiaio d'Argento" (in English "Silver Spoon") - the historic recipe book which, with its 3 million copies sold in Italy and worldwide, and its 12,000 recipes, has been the star of Italian kitchen for the past 50 years.
Sinuous shapes for an elegant, functional object: Blip is the spoon rest designed to cradle spoons and ladles of different lengths and sizes. The name alludes onomatopoeically to the wave from a water drop.
Alessi is one of the best designers I know. I enjoy looking at this item on my counter. The only negative aspect with this spoon rest is that it can only hold one utensil.. SANDRA. Seminole, FL. 2021-04-16 12:30:54
The Tèo Spoon by Alessi brings a touch of modern elegance to your tea ritual. Designed for effortless handling of tea bags, this spoon is both practical and stylish. Its refined design makes it a versatile addition to any table setting, whether you're entertaining guests or savoring a solitary cup. With the Tèo Spoon, experience the perfect blend of form and function, making every tea moment a little more special.
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 and what might tentatively be called its definitive form, and deliberately stripped of all stylistic value and - perhaps precisely because of this - recognizable as Morrison's work.
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 metal.
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.
Big Love is a big ice cream bowl designed for singles as well as couples to share: The two halves of the spoon heart - a small divertissement - make it possible for each to their part of the ice cream without touching that of the other. As imagined by Italian designer Miriam Mirri.
. Claudia. Miami, FL. 2024-01-15 17:12:21
The Honey Pot by Theo Williams, 1995 0.4 qt. The storage jar is made of clear crystal and mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel. It features a wand to serve, stir, or spread honey that is cleverly attached to the inside of the crystal jar's lid. That way, honey stays inside the honey jar at all times. Plus, it is so attractive, with its hive-style horizontal ribbing, that you can display it with even the most formal of your table settings.
. Ciro. QC. 2019-02-27 20:38:13
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 and sinuous shapes for Mami collection. These objects witness Stefano Giovannoni's desire to combine playful themes, with a completely new trend: A search for classicism, harmony, and originality developed, as only he can, along the lines of the maternal figure.
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