26-08-2007
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Last ones from Vera Wang for Wedgwood
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Soie Stainless Flatware
Tresse Stainless Flatware
Modern Graphic Stainless Flatware
Plisse Stainless
26-08-2007
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Some older, antique items..
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Sterling London 1902 Apostle Spoons
Spoon by Omar Ramsden depicting initials CSGS
26-08-2007
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from elegance2003.com
French flatware
Sous-bois
Pistol
Savana
Napoleon
Etoile
Cordage
29-10-2007
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i've always been partial to this pattern from lisa jenks (jewelry designer)
tattoo flatware...
http://www.lisajenks.com/flatware_tattoo.htm
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29-10-2007
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they look very tribal softie...almost like the bottom of the cutlery is 'wrapped' on tightly..
dont know how to explain myself but they look great...thx for sharing..
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29-10-2007
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yeah- it's like tribal tattoos...
that's why i like them...
...
she did salt shakers like that that are round little balls with that pattern....
i used to really want those...
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04-12-2007
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inhabitat
Spudware..
cutlery made from 80% potato starch and 20% soy oil that’s just as heat resistant and every bit as strong as plastic cutlery....
it biodegrades in just 180 days...it can even be washed and reused...
a party pack of 50 spoons, 50 forks and 50 knives costs $20 at
www.treecycle.com
how wild...
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02-02-2008
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Soil - Vladimir Rachev
Shuhei Senda
Din-ink
Cristobal Karich
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14-02-2008
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To elaborate on one of your photos Strawb:
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Zo-Loft , an Italian design group, turns office items into cutlery.
The cutlery series, called Din-Ink, exists of a set of pocket pen tops that turns into a knife, fork and spoon whenever you want.
All tops are made from renewable resources, like natural starch and fibres, which are 100% biodegradable, non toxic and hygienic.
Together with the compostable wrapping, the whole dining set is designed to be environment-friendly.
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14-02-2008
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^love this idea very much
though i wonder about safety
the possibility of the ink seeping through
just the idea of eating something you work with
what does it mean by
hygienic ... it cleans itself...?
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15-02-2008
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what does it mean by hygienic ... it cleans itself...?
more that when you clean them, they will actually be clean.. that they won't absorb what they touch I guess..
08-05-2008
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Code-generated Silverware, Cranbrook student work by Richard Nelipovich. Nelipovich writes programming code and is a metalsmith. Here he combines the two, writing algorithms that generate useful and oddly beautiful form for a mass customized future. (Photo: Molly Riley)
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08-05-2008
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i love those
hard to believe that something like that could be mass produced
28-06-2008
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Anafim
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Outdoor cutlery – Find the branch that is right for you, attach it to
the desired tool and voila you have a fork, knife or spoon. Replace the branch
whenever you feel like.
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29-06-2008
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^^a very interesting concept but i feel like you would either have bits of wood falling into your food or potentially splintered fingers
could be cool at a picnic though...
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