Tapio Wirkkala designed Caravelle cutlery series in 1960 as a commissioned work for Finnair’s Caravelle jet planes. The cutlery set hasn’t aged a day since – it suits perfectly in today’s modern home. The cutlery set is made out of stainless steel.
Caravelle cutlery
Kultakeskus
Description
Tapio Wirkkala designed Caravelle cutlery series in 1960 as a commissioned work for Finnair’s Caravelle jet planes. The cutlery set hasn’t aged a day since – it suits perfectly in today’s modern home. The cutlery set is made out of stainless steel.
Product details (4)
- Material
- Stainless steel
- Length
- 13–20 cm
- Measurement details
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Length:
teaspoon 13 cm fork 19,5 cm
table spoon 19 cm
knife 20 cm - Notes
- 24 parts
- Product ID
Designer
Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) can be described as one of the icons of Finnish design and a symbol of the international success of postwar Finnish design. He was a versatile designer and artist who could shift fluently between different materials and crossed established professional boundaries: he worked on everything from refrigerators to banknotes and from furniture to striking jewels. The most important materials for Wirkkala were wood and glass – he never ceased to explore the possibilities they offer.
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