Friday, June 24, 2011

42 Stainless Steel Dessert Fork

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2742-13 Picture shown is item silhouette In 1974 he studies industrial design in Saarbr cken. By 1980 Ralph Kramer receives a degree in Industrial Design and starts working as a designer for a sporting goods firm. 1983 he began working as a freelance designer concentrating on household items, flatware, and table accessories, something he does still today. Tall and slender is the best way to describe this Ralph Kr mer design whose most striking feature is the saber-like knife blade. The trend in modern plates is to make them larger, therefore this extra long flatware will hold its own, even on a 12'' plate. Those who prefer standard sizes, can always choose the dessert set. Designed by: Ralph Kr mer, 1975 Features: -Complements the Pott 42 collection. -Material: Stainless steel. -Dishwasher safe.


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Jun 24, 2011 07:00:13

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Update International Dominion Medium Weight Salad Fork DOM-CP-16

Update International Dominion Medium Weight Salad Fork DOM-CP-16 Reviews



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Salad Fork-Medium weight-Bright Polish 18 Chrome-Clear packaging


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Jun 22, 2011 18:15:11

Monday, June 20, 2011

22 Stainless Steel 2 Piece Salad Set

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2722-50 Picture shown is item silhouette Carl Pott was in close contact with other significant designers of functional objects. He ran his designs by them, and at the same time, challenged them to develop their own flatware patterns. His credo was, ''I consider it to be my duties to produce not only from the fiscal point of view, but as manufacturer I also have cultural responsibilities.'' This reasoning led him to persuade Hermann Gretsch, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Josef Hoffmann, Elisabeth Treskow, Hans Schwippert, Paul Voss and Alexander Schaffner to design flatware for the POTT production program. Carl Pott got the idea for this design while sitting under a chestnut tree and watching a leaf fall. The organic shape became the inspiration for the spoon, and the other flatware pieces were derived from it. The double-edged knife has less to do with nature and more with actual usage. The serration on the backside of the knife is ideal for carving into a piece of meat, while the other side is perfect for actual slicing. As the flatware of the 1972 Munich Olympics, the design became world famous. Designed by: Carl Pott, 1955 Features: -Complements the Pott 22 collection. -Material: Stainless steel. -Dishwasher safe.


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Jun 20, 2011 16:45:19

Sunday, June 12, 2011

GOLDEN RIBBON EDGE DINNER FORK PS

GOLDEN RIBBON EDGE DINNER FORK PS Reviews



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Gorham Golden Ribbon Edge Place Fork


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Jun 13, 2011 02:30:13

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Christofle Silver Plated Rubans Dinner Fork 0024-003

Christofle Silver Plated Rubans Dinner Fork 0024-003 Reviews



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Christofle Silver Plated Rubans Dinner Fork 0024-003 .


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Jun 01, 2011 03:15:05