Product Description
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 - clearly recognisable as Morrison's work.
- Cutlery set
- 18/10 Stainless steel polis
- The knifeforkspoon flatware is an example of minimal design; While it is a subtle update on many other sets, it has a unique simplicity and elegance; This flatware will show off the food and add a touch of class, while feeling nice in the hand
- Dishwasher safe
- 18/10 Stainless steel AISI304; designed by Jasper Morrison; dishwasher safeSet of twelve of each table spoons, table forks, table knives monoblock, dessert forks, dessert knives monoblock, coffee spoons, 1 ladle,one serving spoon, 1 serving fork;
A Di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" 75-Piece Set, Includes Twelve Table Knives Monoblock and Twelve Dessert Knives Monoblock, Mirror Polish Reviews
A Di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" 75-Piece Set, Includes Twelve Table Knives Monoblock and Twelve Dessert Knives Monoblock, Mirror Polish Reviews
less expensive monobloc knife goes so much better with forkspoon., By Jay (Pittsburgh PA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: A Di Alessi "Knifeforkspoon" 75-Piece Set, Includes Twelve Table Knives Monoblock and Twelve Dessert Knives Monoblock, Mirror Polish (Kitchen) I just bought a set of mirror finish knifeforkspoon flatware, designed by Jasper Morrison for Italian housewares manufacturer Alessi, and I'm really glad I bought the set with the monobloc knives. Monobloc knives are less expensive in general because they're made of a single piece of stainless steel, as opposed to knives with thicker handles that are made separately, then into which a separate blade is set. This is done for two reasons: presumably nicer feel in the hand, and in some cases, a better, sharper, blade is attached separately.The knifeforkspoon monobloc knife looks better and feels better in your hand. It's more of a piece with the other forks and spoons in the line. I bought one placesetting earlier to see if I liked it, and I did, except for the thick regular knife handle that just never balanced in my right hand with whichever piece was in my left. A single regular knife in this series costs $20. The monobloc costs $11. In a set this size, the... Read more |
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