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Mahogany

Dessert Spoon
2011 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Mahogany cutlery has been designed to highlight the functional area of a utilitarian object by making a feature of the manufacturing processes that go into making cutlery. The edges of the handles are finished with an edge to ensure a delicate ergonomic feeling to the hand, whilst the varying thickness gauges in the handles have been engineered for refined weight and balance.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMahogany (trade title)
Materials and techniques
Stainless steel 18/10, forged and polished to a mirror finish
Brief description
Dessert spoon from a seven piece cutlery place setting, "Mahogany", stainless steel, designed by William Welch, 2011
Dimensions
  • Length: 18.8cm
  • Thickness: 0.4cm
  • Weight: 70g
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Studio William Welch Ltd
Object history
Mahogany cutlery has been designed to highlight the functional area of a utilitarian object by making a feature of the manufacturing processes that go into making cutlery. The edges of the handles are finished with an edge to ensure a delicate ergonomic feeling to the hand, whilst the varying thickness gauges in the handles have been engineered for refined weight and balance.
Summary
Mahogany cutlery has been designed to highlight the functional area of a utilitarian object by making a feature of the manufacturing processes that go into making cutlery. The edges of the handles are finished with an edge to ensure a delicate ergonomic feeling to the hand, whilst the varying thickness gauges in the handles have been engineered for refined weight and balance.
Collection
Accession number
M.36:6-2013

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Record createdAugust 13, 2014
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