Tea Spoon
Tea Spoon
1993 (designed and made)
1993 (designed and made)
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In this cutlery set Andreas Fabian set out to express the essential purpose of cutlery by combining philosophy, use, and aesthetics. To achieve this he made many prototypes, continuously revising the design until he felt happy with the proportions, weight, and functionality of the set. He has continued to develop this approach throughout his career and in 2011 completed his PhD on ‘Spoons and Spoonness’ at Brunel University.
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Title | Tea Spoon (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | silver |
Brief description | Tea spoon from a four piece cutlery set, silver, Germany, Bremen, 1993, designed and made by Andreas Fabian. |
Physical description | Tea spoon, silver, round dhallow bowl, the hadle in the form of a rod. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Credit line | Lent by The Penelope and Oliver Makower 1974 Charitable Trust |
Object history | Shimmer Exhibition RF.2005/756 |
Summary | In this cutlery set Andreas Fabian set out to express the essential purpose of cutlery by combining philosophy, use, and aesthetics. To achieve this he made many prototypes, continuously revising the design until he felt happy with the proportions, weight, and functionality of the set. He has continued to develop this approach throughout his career and in 2011 completed his PhD on ‘Spoons and Spoonness’ at Brunel University. |
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Accession number | LOAN:MAKOWER.11 |
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Record created | December 19, 2005 |
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