Karri
Teaspoon
2011 (designed)
2011 (designed)
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Karri cutlery has been awarded the good design award, 2008, and can be found in the permanent design collection of the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. The Karri tree is a type of Eucalyptus tree found in Western Australia and is considered sacred by the aborigines. The wood is used in the making of the didgeridoo.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Karri (trade title) |
Materials and techniques | Stainless steel 18/10, forged and polished to a mirror finish |
Brief description | Teaspoon from a seven piece cutlery place setting, "Karri", stainless steel, designed by William Welch, 2011 |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Studio William Welch Ltd |
Summary | Karri cutlery has been awarded the good design award, 2008, and can be found in the permanent design collection of the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. The Karri tree is a type of Eucalyptus tree found in Western Australia and is considered sacred by the aborigines. The wood is used in the making of the didgeridoo. |
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Accession number | M.30:7-2013 |
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Record created | September 22, 2014 |
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