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Alessi - Jasper Morrison - Bestik sæt (48) - ''KnivForkSpoon'' - 18/10 rustfrit stål

Cutlery set of 48 pieces composed of twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives and twelve coffee spoons. The 'KnifeForkSpoon' cutlery set, designed by Jasper Morrison for Alessi in 2004, is a testament to the designer's iconic minimalist approach. Jasper Morrison, known for his commitment to simplicity and functionality, has applied these principles to create a cutlery set that transcends mere functionality, aiming to distill the essence of the "cutlery-object" to its purest and most customary form. In adhering to a minimalist philosophy, Morrison endeavors to strip away any superfluous elements, leaving behind only what is essential. The 'KnifeForkSpoon' set reflects this design ethos by eliminating unnecessary embellishments and focusing on the fundamental components of cutlery: knife, fork, and spoon. In doing so, Morrison seeks to define a definitive form for these everyday objects, a form that is universally recognizable and timeless. One of the distinctive features of Morrison's design is the deliberate removal of stylistic values. By eschewing ornamentation and decorative elements, the 'KnifeForkSpoon' set takes on a refined and unadorned aesthetic. This intentional reduction of visual complexity not only aligns with Morrison's minimalist approach but also serves to highlight the purity of the cutlery's function. The emphasis is on utility and simplicity, allowing the user to engage with the objects without distraction. Despite the deliberate removal of stylistic values, the 'KnifeForkSpoon' set remains unmistakably Jasper Morrison's creation. The clarity and coherence of the design, coupled with its adherence to a minimalist aesthetic, make it a signature piece within Morrison's body of work. The set becomes a manifestation of Morrison's design language, characterized by a commitment to clean lines, functional forms, and an overall sense of understated elegance. This ''KnifeForkSpoon'' cutlery set is in unused and new condition. Delivered with original packaging and documentation. The cutlery is dishwasher safe. Please read the manual carefully before using the set. About Jasper Morrison: Born in London, he founded David Chipperfield Architects in London in 1985, which today has five offices in London, Berlin, Milan, Shanghai and Santiago de Compostela. Morrison designed for the most prestigious brands like Vitra, Artifort, Cappellini, FLOS and Kettal. Also, he teaches and lectures all over the world. In 2012 he curated the 13th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale and in 2020 he was guest editor of Domus magazine. In 2017, he founded Fundación RIA in Spain, a non-profit organisation working towards positive economic, environmental and cultural development. He has received multiple awards, including the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for architecture and, in 2023, the prestigious Pritzker Prize for Architecture.

Nr. 93038343

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Alessi - Jasper Morrison - Bestik sæt (48) - ''KnivForkSpoon'' - 18/10 rustfrit stål

Alessi - Jasper Morrison - Bestik sæt (48) - ''KnivForkSpoon'' - 18/10 rustfrit stål

Cutlery set of 48 pieces composed of twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives and twelve coffee spoons.

The 'KnifeForkSpoon' cutlery set, designed by Jasper Morrison for Alessi in 2004, is a testament to the designer's iconic minimalist approach. Jasper Morrison, known for his commitment to simplicity and functionality, has applied these principles to create a cutlery set that transcends mere functionality, aiming to distill the essence of the "cutlery-object" to its purest and most customary form.

In adhering to a minimalist philosophy, Morrison endeavors to strip away any superfluous elements, leaving behind only what is essential. The 'KnifeForkSpoon' set reflects this design ethos by eliminating unnecessary embellishments and focusing on the fundamental components of cutlery: knife, fork, and spoon. In doing so, Morrison seeks to define a definitive form for these everyday objects, a form that is universally recognizable and timeless.

One of the distinctive features of Morrison's design is the deliberate removal of stylistic values. By eschewing ornamentation and decorative elements, the 'KnifeForkSpoon' set takes on a refined and unadorned aesthetic. This intentional reduction of visual complexity not only aligns with Morrison's minimalist approach but also serves to highlight the purity of the cutlery's function. The emphasis is on utility and simplicity, allowing the user to engage with the objects without distraction.

Despite the deliberate removal of stylistic values, the 'KnifeForkSpoon' set remains unmistakably Jasper Morrison's creation. The clarity and coherence of the design, coupled with its adherence to a minimalist aesthetic, make it a signature piece within Morrison's body of work. The set becomes a manifestation of Morrison's design language, characterized by a commitment to clean lines, functional forms, and an overall sense of understated elegance.

This ''KnifeForkSpoon'' cutlery set is in unused and new condition. Delivered with original packaging and documentation. The cutlery is dishwasher safe. Please read the manual carefully before using the set.

About Jasper Morrison:
Born in London, he founded David Chipperfield Architects in London in 1985, which today has five offices in London, Berlin, Milan, Shanghai and Santiago de Compostela. Morrison designed for the most prestigious brands like Vitra, Artifort, Cappellini, FLOS and Kettal. Also, he teaches and lectures all over the world. In 2012 he curated the 13th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale and in 2020 he was guest editor of Domus magazine. In 2017, he founded Fundación RIA in Spain, a non-profit organisation working towards positive economic, environmental and cultural development. He has received multiple awards, including the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for architecture and, in 2023, the prestigious Pritzker Prize for Architecture.

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