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

"Itsumo", meaning "every day and forever" in Japanese, is an exquisite cutlery set meticulously designed by the renowned Naoto Fukasawa. Inspired by the creator's profound appreciation for the beauty of simplicity and functionality in everyday objects, ''Itsumo'' is a project dedicated to those who seek daily happiness through the artful integration of design into their lives.

The cutlery set features soft, meticulous lines that reflect Fukasawa's commitment to formal detail. Each piece in the collection is characterized by shaped profiles, ensuring a delightful sensation both when gripping the objects and in contact with the lips. Fukasawa's design philosophy goes beyond mere aesthetics; it seeks to enhance the user experience, making the act of dining a sensory pleasure.

Unlike cutlery sets with overly smooth and regular outlines, ''Itsumo'' stands out with its subtle obtuse angles strategically incorporated into the detailing. This unique characteristic serves a practical purpose, providing a distinct point of reference that makes the cutlery not only visually appealing but also easy to use. The discreet obtuse angles, initially hidden within the soft contours, become apparent upon closer inspection, adding an element of surprise to the set.

The name "ITSUMO" itself carries a profound meaning, as it embodies the Japanese concept of things that always stay with you. This term not only reflects the timeless nature of the cutlery set but also resonates with the enduring qualities that make ''Itsumo'' an integral part of daily life. Whether held in the hand, rolled around on the tongue, or simply touching one's lips, ''Itsumo'' provides a haptic feedback that enhances the dining experience, making each interaction with the cutlery a moment of subtle pleasure and recognition. Naoto Fukasawa's vision comes to life in ''Itsumo'', transforming the ordinary act of dining into a celebration of thoughtful design and everlasting beauty.

This ''Itsumo'' 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 Alessi:
Alessi, a renowned Italian design brand founded in 1921, has become a symbol of cutting-edge design and innovative craftsmanship, especially in Postmodernism and Contemporary design as well as some Bauhaus objects. Over the decades, it has collaborated with iconic designers such as Alessandro Mendini, Aldo Rossi, Achille Castiglioni, Ettore Sottsass (a founder of the Memphis group), Michael Graves, Marcel Wanders, Richard Sapper, Zaha Hadid, the Bouroullec brothers, Tom Kovac, Toyo Ito, Jean Nouvel, Ron Arad, and Gio Ponti. These collaborations have cemented Alessi's reputation for creating timeless, functional pieces that double as works of art. This marks Alessi’s spot in the design industry with brands like Vitra, Cassina, Artemide/Danese Milano, Kartell, Knoll and Flos which underlined the brands innovation, credibility and quality. The most celebrated design is Philippe Starck's Juicy Salif citrus squeezer, which almost became Alessi’s brand symbol in the minds of design lovers. Alessi's ability to work with groundbreaking figures in the design world echoes the timeless impact of designers like Arne Jacobsen, Eames, Verner Panton and Alvar Aalto whose minimalist approach shares a kinship with Alessi’s sleek designs. Similarly, Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé's dedication to functionalism aligns with Alessi's ethos of merging beauty and utility. This makes Alessi a brand with high impact and rich marriage with fundamental design DNA.
More recently, a collaboration with Virgil Abloh's creative agency (famous for their Nike, Ikea art and Louis Vuitton design) infused a fresh, modern sensibility into Alessi’s offerings.

Naoto Fukasawa:
Naoto Fukasawa is a Japanese product designer. Fukasawa collaborates with world- leading companies and brands. He also works as a consultant for major international manufacturers. Winner of numerous awards, including the 2018 Isamu Noguchi Award. He published a few books, the recent one is 'Naoto Fukasawa EMBODIMENT' (PHAIDON). Since 2012, he is the Director of Nihon Mingei-kan (The Japan Folk Crafts Museum).


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

"Itsumo", meaning "every day and forever" in Japanese, is an exquisite cutlery set meticulously designed by the renowned Naoto Fukasawa. Inspired by the creator's profound appreciation for the beauty of simplicity and functionality in everyday objects, ''Itsumo'' is a project dedicated to those who seek daily happiness through the artful integration of design into their lives.

The cutlery set features soft, meticulous lines that reflect Fukasawa's commitment to formal detail. Each piece in the collection is characterized by shaped profiles, ensuring a delightful sensation both when gripping the objects and in contact with the lips. Fukasawa's design philosophy goes beyond mere aesthetics; it seeks to enhance the user experience, making the act of dining a sensory pleasure.

Unlike cutlery sets with overly smooth and regular outlines, ''Itsumo'' stands out with its subtle obtuse angles strategically incorporated into the detailing. This unique characteristic serves a practical purpose, providing a distinct point of reference that makes the cutlery not only visually appealing but also easy to use. The discreet obtuse angles, initially hidden within the soft contours, become apparent upon closer inspection, adding an element of surprise to the set.

The name "ITSUMO" itself carries a profound meaning, as it embodies the Japanese concept of things that always stay with you. This term not only reflects the timeless nature of the cutlery set but also resonates with the enduring qualities that make ''Itsumo'' an integral part of daily life. Whether held in the hand, rolled around on the tongue, or simply touching one's lips, ''Itsumo'' provides a haptic feedback that enhances the dining experience, making each interaction with the cutlery a moment of subtle pleasure and recognition. Naoto Fukasawa's vision comes to life in ''Itsumo'', transforming the ordinary act of dining into a celebration of thoughtful design and everlasting beauty.

This ''Itsumo'' 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 Alessi:
Alessi, a renowned Italian design brand founded in 1921, has become a symbol of cutting-edge design and innovative craftsmanship, especially in Postmodernism and Contemporary design as well as some Bauhaus objects. Over the decades, it has collaborated with iconic designers such as Alessandro Mendini, Aldo Rossi, Achille Castiglioni, Ettore Sottsass (a founder of the Memphis group), Michael Graves, Marcel Wanders, Richard Sapper, Zaha Hadid, the Bouroullec brothers, Tom Kovac, Toyo Ito, Jean Nouvel, Ron Arad, and Gio Ponti. These collaborations have cemented Alessi's reputation for creating timeless, functional pieces that double as works of art. This marks Alessi’s spot in the design industry with brands like Vitra, Cassina, Artemide/Danese Milano, Kartell, Knoll and Flos which underlined the brands innovation, credibility and quality. The most celebrated design is Philippe Starck's Juicy Salif citrus squeezer, which almost became Alessi’s brand symbol in the minds of design lovers. Alessi's ability to work with groundbreaking figures in the design world echoes the timeless impact of designers like Arne Jacobsen, Eames, Verner Panton and Alvar Aalto whose minimalist approach shares a kinship with Alessi’s sleek designs. Similarly, Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé's dedication to functionalism aligns with Alessi's ethos of merging beauty and utility. This makes Alessi a brand with high impact and rich marriage with fundamental design DNA.
More recently, a collaboration with Virgil Abloh's creative agency (famous for their Nike, Ikea art and Louis Vuitton design) infused a fresh, modern sensibility into Alessi’s offerings.

Naoto Fukasawa:
Naoto Fukasawa is a Japanese product designer. Fukasawa collaborates with world- leading companies and brands. He also works as a consultant for major international manufacturers. Winner of numerous awards, including the 2018 Isamu Noguchi Award. He published a few books, the recent one is 'Naoto Fukasawa EMBODIMENT' (PHAIDON). Since 2012, he is the Director of Nihon Mingei-kan (The Japan Folk Crafts Museum).


Era
Po 2000 r.
Liczba przedmiotów
48
Producent/ marka
Alessi
Kraj pochodzenia
Włochy
Projektant/Artysta/Twórca
Naoto Fukasawa
Materiał
stal nierdzewna 18/10
Model
„Itsumo”
Stan
Jak nowy - nieużywany
Wysokość
3 cm
Szerokość
4 cm
Głębokość
20 cm
Szacowany okres
Po roku 2000

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Excellent communication and knowledge about products. Highly recommended!

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user-9d3249a

Very beautiful necklace, I am happy with my purchase 😍 Thank you for all the updates during delivery which was speedy enough.

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user-be07e51

Produit orginial et neuf. Livraison et emballage professionnel. Je recommande ce vendeur

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artolart

Durf die net uit de doos te nemen, maar veronderstel dat alles perfect is. Goed ontvangen!

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jackytavernier

Fantastisch! Precies geleverd wat verkoper aangeboden had. En snel geleverd ! Heel mooi! Ik ben super super blij mee! Hartelijk dank ervoor!

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mpoulo

Nüsse knacken wird zur Leidenschaft, nicht nur für Eichhörnchen.

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user-af177a75f01c

guten Morgen, Das Armband ist soeben angekommen.Dass ich soviel dafür bezahlt habe, ist mein Fehler. Aber die Versandkosten für ein normales HERMES Paket nennt man in Deutschland Wucherpreise.Sorry,

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user-87e6b7e

in originele doos, werkt naar behoren en ziet er als nieuw uit. ben zeer content.

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diyanotherday

The piece itself arrived in good condition but it was absolutely stinking of tobacco

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cwsdonley

Perfect! I am delighted with this. Thank you

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