Fish Cutlery: "Each piece in this stainless steel cutlery set is whimsically fish-shaped, right down to tail, fins, mouth, and eyes."
Kitchen Toolbox Cutlery:
Gardening Tool Cutlery: Soil, a range of cutlery inspired by gardening tools is the creation of London-based designer Vladimir Rachev.
Wrenchware Tableware: "The perfect flatware set for the mechanic! 3-pc. set includes a fork, spoon and knife with unique handles. It's dinnerware with real flair!"
IC3 concept: "The IC3 concept consists of a computerized shaft with 3 interchangeable eating apparatuses; fork, spoon, and knife. The fork analyzes composition such as fat, protein, sugars. The spoon measures weight, and the knife takes temperature readings. Together this info creates a detailed report on what you're eating."
Simpleware by Sean McGreevy: Made from martensitic steel with magnetic properties, it can be stored upright, within the cabinet, or in the drawer.
Silverair by Pod Design and Media:
LightWARE Cutlery: It's a beautiful combination of silver, crystal and lights. "With a silver head and engraved crystal body, the least you expect from a cutlery is soft colorful lighting."
Famia - Feminine Cutlery by Mulu+Milano Design Studio: The outlines of these are so soft, smooth, curvy and feminine and would look beautiful on the dining table.
Bite Silverware by Mark A. Reigelman:
Shape/Form Cutlery: Cool cutlery set designer by Lukas Peet.
Steve's Cutlery: Each of these are handcrafted and have their own character.
Ribbon Cutlery: Beautiful stainless steel cutlery designed by Makoto Yamaguchi.
Flat Cutlery: Flat model flatware series by J Hoffman.
Hinton's Cutlery: Cool cutlery follows the shape of objects it appears to be kept onto.
Origin Cutlery: Designed by Eynan Kimhi, inspired by the very first human feeding means: teeth, nails, and hand palms.
Natural Cutlery: Designed by Clara Del Portillo and Alejandro Selma, it beautifully merges traditional silver cutlery with the elegance of wood.
Anafim Outdoor Cutlery: All you need to do is to choose a twig and attach it to the needed tool and you have a fork, knife or spoon.
Gardening Tool Cutlery: Soil, a range of cutlery inspired by gardening tools is the creation of London-based designer Vladimir Rachev.
Wrenchware Tableware: "The perfect flatware set for the mechanic! 3-pc. set includes a fork, spoon and knife with unique handles. It's dinnerware with real flair!"
IC3 concept: "The IC3 concept consists of a computerized shaft with 3 interchangeable eating apparatuses; fork, spoon, and knife. The fork analyzes composition such as fat, protein, sugars. The spoon measures weight, and the knife takes temperature readings. Together this info creates a detailed report on what you're eating."
Simpleware by Sean McGreevy: Made from martensitic steel with magnetic properties, it can be stored upright, within the cabinet, or in the drawer.
Silverair by Pod Design and Media:
LightWARE Cutlery: It's a beautiful combination of silver, crystal and lights. "With a silver head and engraved crystal body, the least you expect from a cutlery is soft colorful lighting."
Famia - Feminine Cutlery by Mulu+Milano Design Studio: The outlines of these are so soft, smooth, curvy and feminine and would look beautiful on the dining table.
Bite Silverware by Mark A. Reigelman:
Shape/Form Cutlery: Cool cutlery set designer by Lukas Peet.
Steve's Cutlery: Each of these are handcrafted and have their own character.
Ribbon Cutlery: Beautiful stainless steel cutlery designed by Makoto Yamaguchi.
Flat Cutlery: Flat model flatware series by J Hoffman.
Hinton's Cutlery: Cool cutlery follows the shape of objects it appears to be kept onto.
Origin Cutlery: Designed by Eynan Kimhi, inspired by the very first human feeding means: teeth, nails, and hand palms.
Natural Cutlery: Designed by Clara Del Portillo and Alejandro Selma, it beautifully merges traditional silver cutlery with the elegance of wood.
Anafim Outdoor Cutlery: All you need to do is to choose a twig and attach it to the needed tool and you have a fork, knife or spoon.