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W5431
20.10.2012
Clizia Cortese
WWW
  • Project 1 – It was the original idea…a new “dress” for my cutlery… a new grip for a knife, a fork, a spoon, which are not very changed in their functional part ( taking food!) but exactly in their grip! It doesn’t seem comfortable at first gla ...

    Project 1 – It was the original idea…a new “dress” for my cutlery… a new grip for a knife, a fork, a spoon, which are not very changed in their functional part ( taking food!) but exactly in their grip! It doesn’t seem comfortable at first glance, but the functionality remains indeed the same to any other commercial handgrip you can find around…try to belive! Specially the knife is totally out of usual fees, but the tests made on the object show that it’s sure unusual but absolutely ergonomic and so usable.

    Project 2 - It’s a less “futuristic variant” of the first project! The grip loses its marked twist backs to a more traditional shape even if the knife remains always enough new and unusual, characterizing it for its innovation. Practicality refutes also in this case!

    The projects are both realized of stainless steel, which comes worked in die cast molds.

    Project 1 – It was the original idea…a new “dress” for my cutlery… a new grip for a knife, a fork, a spoon, which are not very changed in their functional part ( taking food!) but exactly in their grip! It doesn’t seem comfortable at first gla ...

    Project 1 – It was the original idea…a new “dress” for my cutlery… a new grip for a knife, a fork, a spoon, which are not very changed in their functional part ( taking food!) but exactly in their grip! It doesn’t seem comfortable at first glance, but the functionality remains indeed the same to any other commercial handgrip you can find around…try to belive! Specially the knife is totally out of usual fees, but the tests made on the object show that it’s sure unusual but absolutely ergonomic and so usable.

    Project 2 - It’s a less “futuristic variant” of the first project! The grip loses its marked twist backs to a more traditional shape even if the knife remains always enough new and unusual, characterizing it for its innovation. Practicality refutes also in this case!

    The projects are both realized of stainless steel, which comes worked in die cast molds.