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    Cosmos Cutlery Set from Herdmar made in Portugal

    Cosmos Cutlery Set from Herdmar made in Portugal

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    What truly sets this cutlery set apart is its captivating asymmetrical design. The unique fork and spoon feature an eye-catching asymmetry that adds a touch of contemporary elegance to your dining experience. With its modern and distinctive aesthetic, the Cosmos cutlery set effortlessly complements any table setting, from casual gatherings to formal occasions. This exclusive 24-piece cutlery set is available in two exquisite variations: glossy 18/10 stainless steel and a sophisticated black PVD coating.

    What truly sets this cutlery set apart is its captivating asymmetrical design. The unique fork and spoon feature an eye-catching asymmetry that adds a touch of contemporary elegance to your dining experience. With its modern and distinctive aesthetic, the Cosmos cutlery set effortlessly complements any table setting, from casual gatherings to formal occasions.

    This exclusive 24-piece cutlery set is available in two exquisite variations: glossy 18/10 stainless steel and a sophisticated black PVD coating.

  • Cutlery by Architect Carla Nencioni & Armando Moleri for Zani & Zani COLLEZIONE flatware
    From:  250,00

    Cutlery by Architect Carla Nencioni & Armando Moleri for Zani & Zani COLLEZIONE flatware

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    Nencioni & Moleri's designs for Zani & Zani are characterized by their attention to detail, their use of high-quality materials, and their ability to combine form and function in a way that is both beautiful and practical. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
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    Nencioni & Moleri’s designs for Zani & Zani are characterized by their attention to detail, their use of high-quality materials, and their ability to combine form and function in a way that is both beautiful and practical.

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    From:  250,00
  • Cutlery by Designer Ron Arad for WMF Germany
    From:  445,00

    Cutlery by Designer Ron Arad for WMF Germany

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    The remarkable features of the Pirouette cutlery set designed by Ron Arad. The curved handle of each piece is designed in such a way that it allows the cutlery to balance perfectly on the table, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any dining setting. I'm offering 5 pieces plate setting of this unique flatware set from 2009. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  445,00

    The remarkable features of the Pirouette cutlery set designed by Ron Arad. The curved handle of each piece is designed in such a way that it allows the cutlery to balance perfectly on the table, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any dining setting. I’m offering 5 pieces plate setting of this unique flatware set from 2009.

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    From:  445,00
  • Cutlery by Philippe Costard for Chabanne "Sillage"
    From:  245,00

    Cutlery by Philippe Costard for Chabanne “Sillage”

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    Philippe Costard is a French industrial designer who has designed a cutlery set for the French brand Sillage Chabanne. The set is both elegant and functional, with a modern design that is inspired by the beauty and simplicity of nature. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  245,00

    Philippe Costard is a French industrial designer who has designed a cutlery set for the French brand Sillage Chabanne. The set is both elegant and functional, with a modern design that is inspired by the beauty and simplicity of nature.

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    From:  245,00
  • ELLISSE Cutlery designed by Carla Nencioni and Armanda Moleri for Zani & Zani Italy 1970s
    From:  250,00

    ELLISSE Cutlery designed by Carla Nencioni and Armanda Moleri for Zani & Zani Italy 1970s

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    Ellisse featuring a unique and innovative design, with a distinct bend in the knife and fork, and a pleasing offset between the handle and the functional part of the spoon and fork, this set is a rare find and must-have for any collector of vintage flatware.
    From:  250,00

    Ellisse featuring a unique and innovative design, with a distinct bend in the knife and fork, and a pleasing offset between the handle and the functional part of the spoon and fork, this set is a rare find and must-have for any collector of vintage flatware.

    From:  250,00
  • Enzo Mari 1970 Teaspoon Vintage Danese Milano
    From:  115,00

    Enzo Mari 1970 Teaspoon Vintage Danese Milano

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    Beautiful teaspoons by Enzo Mari, designed in 1970. These items are from the original production some are used and some are new in a box.  
    From:  115,00

    Beautiful teaspoons by Enzo Mari, designed in 1970. These items are from the original production some are used and some are new in a box.
     

    From:  115,00
  • Enzo Mari Cutlery Piuma for Zani&Zani Italy Glossy
    From:  155,00

    Enzo Mari Cutlery Piuma for Zani&Zani Italy Glossy

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    Piuma Cutlery designed by Enzo Mari in 1990 for Zani&Zani Italy. It’s very light and pressed from 18/10 stainless steel sheet. There are two finishes: matte and glossy; this one is glossy. This cutlery is unused and in nice condition. I’m also selling one glossy stand. ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  155,00

    Piuma Cutlery designed by Enzo Mari in 1990 for Zani&Zani Italy. It’s very light and pressed from 18/10 stainless steel sheet. There are two finishes: matte and glossy; this one is glossy. This cutlery is unused and in nice condition. I’m also selling one glossy stand.

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    From:  155,00
  • Enzo Mari Cutlery Piuma for Zani&Zani Italy Matte
    From:  155,00

    Enzo Mari Cutlery Piuma for Zani&Zani Italy Matte

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    Cutlery designed by Enzo Mari in 1990 for Zani & Zani, Italy. It’s very light and pressed from an 18/10 stainless steel sheet. There are two finishes: glossy and matte, with this set being matte. The cutlery is unused and in excellent condition. The original stand is also available separately, which is compatible with OUTLINE cutlery. Also available in glossy ( link ).
    From:  155,00

    Cutlery designed by Enzo Mari in 1990 for Zani & Zani, Italy. It’s very light and pressed from an 18/10 stainless steel sheet. There are two finishes: glossy and matte, with this set being matte. The cutlery is unused and in excellent condition. The original stand is also available separately, which is compatible with OUTLINE cutlery. Also available in glossy ( link ).

    From:  155,00
  • FACES by Ferran Adrià  – Collections for the Table and Kitchen for elBulli
    From:  17,50

    FACES by Ferran Adrià – Collections for the Table and Kitchen for elBulli

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    Ferran Adrià’s FACES collection is a conversation between food, senses, and design—an extension of elBulli’s groundbreaking approach to gastronomy. Maarten has collected multiple pieces from this iconic series, offering a rare chance to own tools that embody the spirit of culinary innovation and sensory experimentation.
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    Ferran Adrià’s FACES collection is a conversation between food, senses, and design—an extension of elBulli’s groundbreaking approach to gastronomy. Maarten has collected multiple pieces from this iconic series, offering a rare chance to own tools that embody the spirit of culinary innovation and sensory experimentation.

    From:  17,50
  • Flatware by Architect Zaha Hadid for WMF Germany
    From:  995,00

    Flatware by Architect Zaha Hadid for WMF Germany

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    Revolutionary Cutlery Design by the renowned architect Zaha Hadid for WMF. Inspired by the fluidity of water and the organic forms found in nature, this cutlery set is a true work of art. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  995,00

    Revolutionary Cutlery Design by the renowned architect Zaha Hadid for WMF. Inspired by the fluidity of water and the organic forms found in nature, this cutlery set is a true work of art.

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    From:  995,00
  • Fold cutlery by silversmith Wouter van Baalen for Keltum B-stack
    From:  195,00

    Fold cutlery by silversmith Wouter van Baalen for Keltum B-stack

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    Fold Cutlery – a rare Dutch design find. Crafted in 1998 by an Amsterdam-based silversmith, this unique set was originally designed in sterling silver. Later, renowned manufacturer Keltum reproduced the design in 18/10 stainless steel under the name B-stack. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  195,00

    Fold Cutlery – a rare Dutch design find. Crafted in 1998 by an Amsterdam-based silversmith, this unique set was originally designed in sterling silver. Later, renowned manufacturer Keltum reproduced the design in 18/10 stainless steel under the name B-stack.

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    From:  195,00
  • Glass Caviar Spoon 20 cm long 5 cm wide height 2 cm
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    Glass Caviar Spoon 20 cm long 5 cm wide height 2 cm

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    Left over stock for Caviar Rouge Award. This spoon is made by cutting a glass tube in an special shape through the middle.
     35,00

    Left over stock for Caviar Rouge Award. This spoon is made by cutting a glass tube in an special shape through the middle.

     35,00 Buy Now
  • Instrumenta cutlery by Zani & Zani Italia, designed by Lino Sabattini in 1978.
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    Instrumenta cutlery by Zani & Zani Italia, designed by Lino Sabattini in 1978.

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    The vintage cutlery set Instrumenta cutlery is a testament to Lino Sabattini's design philosophy of creating objects that are both beautiful and functional, and it continues to be a popular choice for discerning diners and collectors around the world.
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    The vintage cutlery set Instrumenta cutlery is a testament to Lino Sabattini’s design philosophy of creating objects that are both beautiful and functional, and it continues to be a popular choice for discerning diners and collectors around the world.

    From:  50,00
  • OPEN AIR Frying Pan Turner 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel
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    OPEN AIR Frying Pan Turner 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.
     65,00

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

     65,00 Buy Now
  • OPEN AIR kitchen rack 60 cm 18/10 stainless steel
     85,00 Buy Now

    OPEN AIR kitchen rack 60 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.
     85,00

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

     85,00 Buy Now
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    OPEN AIR kitchen tool 31 cm 18/10 stainless steel

    OPEN AIR kitchen tool 31 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

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    OPEN AIR meat serving fork 31 cm 18/10 stainless steel

    OPEN AIR meat serving fork 31 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

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    OPEN AIR serving spoon 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel

    OPEN AIR serving spoon 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

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    OPEN AIR serving spoon open 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel

    OPEN AIR serving spoon open 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

  • OPEN AIR skimming spoon 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel
     65,00 Buy Now

    OPEN AIR skimming spoon 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.
     65,00

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

     65,00 Buy Now
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    OPEN AIR soup ladle 30 cm 18/10 stainless steel

    OPEN AIR soup ladle 30 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

  • OPEN AIR spaghetti lifter 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel
     85,00 Buy Now

    OPEN AIR spaghetti lifter 32 cm 18/10 stainless steel

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    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.
     85,00

    OLD STOCK Open Air cutlery designed by Maarten Baptist, produced by German factory Michelino (the current collection with the same designs is now called Outline Cutlery). These are the last available items of kitchen tools matching with the tableware series.

     85,00 Buy Now
  • Ribbon Cutlery by Japanese architect Makoto Yamaguchi for Deroll
    From:  455,00

    Ribbon Cutlery by Japanese architect Makoto Yamaguchi for Deroll

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    Made from fine-grade stainless steel, each box contains a knife, fork, and spoon designed to mimic the effect of a ribbon when pinched between the fingers. Initially seen as a novelty, the cutlery is ergonomically designed for comfort. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  455,00

    Made from fine-grade stainless steel, each box contains a knife, fork, and spoon designed to mimic the effect of a ribbon when pinched between the fingers. Initially seen as a novelty, the cutlery is ergonomically designed for comfort.

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    From:  455,00
  • Rosenthal Sculptura cutlery designed by  Lino Sabattini produced between 1980 - 1991
    From:  395,00

    Rosenthal Sculptura cutlery designed by Lino Sabattini produced between 1980 – 1991

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    Rosenthal is known for its exceptional craftsmanship, and this Sculptura cutlery set is no exception. The attention to detail and the quality of the design make it a collector's item for vintage design enthusiasts and collectors alike. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of design history! [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  395,00

    Rosenthal is known for its exceptional craftsmanship, and this Sculptura cutlery set is no exception. The attention to detail and the quality of the design make it a collector’s item for vintage design enthusiasts and collectors alike. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of design history!

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    From:  395,00
  • Royal VKB iD/cutlery 4 sets designed by 4 Dutch designers
    From:  75,00

    Royal VKB iD/cutlery 4 sets designed by 4 Dutch designers

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    Experience the rare and elusive ID/cutlery collection – a true treasure from the design brand Royal VKB. Created for a brief period in time, this unique cutlery set is a highly sought-after collector's item. Designed by a remarkable lineup of talent including Richard Hutten, Gijs Bakker, Ineke Hans, and the esteemed Atelier Bow Wow from Japan, ID/cutlery showcases their ingenuity and creative prowess. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  75,00

    Experience the rare and elusive ID/cutlery collection – a true treasure from the design brand Royal VKB. Created for a brief period in time, this unique cutlery set is a highly sought-after collector’s item. Designed by a remarkable lineup of talent including Richard Hutten, Gijs Bakker, Ineke Hans, and the esteemed Atelier Bow Wow from Japan, ID/cutlery showcases their ingenuity and creative prowess.

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    From:  75,00
  • Short yellow green cutlery by BSF designd by "Philippe Costard" 1980
    From:  75,00

    Short yellow green cutlery by BSF designd by “Philippe Costard” 1980

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    an iconic vintage cutlery set from the 1980s that captures the distinctive spirit of the era. This unique collection boasts an unmistakable '80s aesthetic that is sure to make a bold statement. The set includes a fork and knife, each measuring approximately 12.7 cm in length and 4.5 cm in width, with a weight of 40 g. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  75,00

    an iconic vintage cutlery set from the 1980s that captures the distinctive spirit of the era. This unique collection boasts an unmistakable ’80s aesthetic that is sure to make a bold statement. The set includes a fork and knife, each measuring approximately 12.7 cm in length and 4.5 cm in width, with a weight of 40 g.

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    From:  75,00
  • Stamp Cutlery by Tomas Alonso for Italesse
    From:  350,00

    Stamp Cutlery by Tomas Alonso for Italesse

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    With a focus on simplicity and functionality, the Stamp Cutlery eliminates unnecessary elements and maximizes structural strength through its form. The innovative use of stainless steel sheet material not only enhances durability but also reduces the overall weight of the set. Its slim profile and stackable design make it effortless to carry, making it ideal for picnics in the park or quick lunches in the office.
    From:  350,00

    With a focus on simplicity and functionality, the Stamp Cutlery eliminates unnecessary elements and maximizes structural strength through its form. The innovative use of stainless steel sheet material not only enhances durability but also reduces the overall weight of the set. Its slim profile and stackable design make it effortless to carry, making it ideal for picnics in the park or quick lunches in the office.

    From:  350,00
  • Vintage Cutlery Set XUM by Bissell & Wilhite
    From:  825,00

    Vintage Cutlery Set XUM by Bissell & Wilhite

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    The XUM cutlery set was designed in 1990 by Robert Wilhite, an American designer born in 1946, and produced by Bissell & Wilhite. Known for their innovative designs, Bissell & Wilhite were active in the 1990s, bringing modern and stylish cutlery to the market. This set XUM, with its post-modern influence, was a reflection of the design trends of the era and remains a timeless piece for any dining collection.
    From:  825,00

    The XUM cutlery set was designed in 1990 by Robert Wilhite, an American designer born in 1946, and produced by Bissell & Wilhite. Known for their innovative designs, Bissell & Wilhite were active in the 1990s, bringing modern and stylish cutlery to the market. This set XUM, with its post-modern influence, was a reflection of the design trends of the era and remains a timeless piece for any dining collection.

    From:  825,00
  • Wüsthof Dreizackwerk in Solingen Bauernbesteck cutlery by Jørgen Dahlerup
    From:  175,00

    Wüsthof Dreizackwerk in Solingen Bauernbesteck cutlery by Jørgen Dahlerup

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    The fork and spoon boast uniquely shaped, perfect curves. The knife is crafted from monoblock steel, displaying a remarkably sharp cutting edge. Its simplicity and elegance, coupled with the timeless combination of wood and metal, create a stunning design piece. The shapes of the knife, fork, and spoon are sophisticated yet simple and functional – a harmonious blend of modernity with the rustic charm of traditional wooden handles. [ditty_news_ticker id="6469"]
    From:  175,00

    The fork and spoon boast uniquely shaped, perfect curves. The knife is crafted from monoblock steel, displaying a remarkably sharp cutting edge. Its simplicity and elegance, coupled with the timeless combination of wood and metal, create a stunning design piece. The shapes of the knife, fork, and spoon are sophisticated yet simple and functional – a harmonious blend of modernity with the rustic charm of traditional wooden handles.

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    From:  175,00
  • YAMAZAKI Triangular Stainless Steel Cutlery MultiTool Japanees 1980 design
    From:  375,00

    YAMAZAKI Triangular Stainless Steel Cutlery MultiTool Japanees 1980 design

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    Manufactured by Yamazaki, a renowned Japanese brand known for their craftsmanship, this triangular stainless steel multi-tool utensil exemplifies their commitment to excellence. Each piece is in pristine condition, being new, mint, and unused. The original boxes proudly bear the mark "Yamazaki 18/8 Japan," a testament to the item's quality and authenticity. Perfect for travel, hiking, or camping, this vintage cutlery design object is not only a practical tool but also a statement piece that showcases your appreciation for fine craftsmanship and unique design.
    From:  375,00

    Manufactured by Yamazaki, a renowned Japanese brand known for their craftsmanship, this triangular stainless steel multi-tool utensil exemplifies their commitment to excellence. Each piece is in pristine condition, being new, mint, and unused. The original boxes proudly bear the mark “Yamazaki 18/8 Japan,” a testament to the item’s quality and authenticity.

    Perfect for travel, hiking, or camping, this vintage cutlery design object is not only a practical tool but also a statement piece that showcases your appreciation for fine craftsmanship and unique design.

    From:  375,00
  • Zani & Zani UNI / Unitre cutlery 1971 by Carla Nencioni and Armando Moleri
    From:  265,00

    Zani & Zani UNI / Unitre cutlery 1971 by Carla Nencioni and Armando Moleri

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    One of the first sets I started collecting. Designed in 1971 by artists Carla Nencioni and Armando Moleri, first spotted on the cover of “Modern European Cutlery Design 1948–2000”. Produced in Italy by Zani & Zani in Toscolano Maderno, Brescia. What I like most is the contrast: the knife milled from a solid stainless-steel rod, the fork and spoon reduced to simple tubular shapes that nest quietly around it. Everything pared back to essentials — calm, efficient, almost tool-like — yet with a peaceful beauty that comes from showing the material in its most elementary form.
    From:  265,00

    One of the first sets I started collecting. Designed in 1971 by artists Carla Nencioni and Armando Moleri, first spotted on the cover of “Modern European Cutlery Design 1948–2000”. Produced in Italy by Zani & Zani in Toscolano Maderno, Brescia.
    What I like most is the contrast: the knife milled from a solid stainless-steel rod, the fork and spoon reduced to simple tubular shapes that nest quietly around it. Everything pared back to essentials — calm, efficient, almost tool-like — yet with a peaceful beauty that comes from showing the material in its most elementary form.

    From:  265,00
  • Glass tableware MINA by Joe Colombo for ‘Fidenza Vetraria’ made in Italy
    From:  15,00

    Glass tableware MINA by Joe Colombo for ‘Fidenza Vetraria’ made in Italy

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    The geometric character of this tableware creates a striking visual continuity across the full set. The pressed glass technique — common in Italian factory production of the 1960s — gives each piece a distinctive weight and clarity. The cups, saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug, and plates share the same formal language: soft angles, stackable forms, and a silhouette that reads as modern even today. I've carefully selected only the finest surviving pieces from old stock. Minor signs of age only add to their character. These are becoming increasingly rare — once they're gone, they're gone. [ditty_news_ticker id="6468"]
    From:  15,00

    The geometric character of this tableware creates a striking visual continuity across the full set. The pressed glass technique — common in Italian factory production of the 1960s — gives each piece a distinctive weight and clarity. The cups, saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug, and plates share the same formal language: soft angles, stackable forms, and a silhouette that reads as modern even today.
    I’ve carefully selected only the finest surviving pieces from old stock. Minor signs of age only add to their character. These are becoming increasingly rare — once they’re gone, they’re gone.

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    From:  15,00

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