Spoons, forks, dishes… these are some classic designs that have remained standard ever since their invention. Or so we thought until we came across these innovative tableware designs! Beautifully muted wooden plates with textures that bring them to life, floating cutlery that is visually unique as well as excels in functionality by keeping your cutlery clean and germ-free, these are just some of the designs that when used, are sure to set your table apart to an extent where your cutlery ends up being the focus over the food!
Flyde floating cutlery by Felix Marx
Strawtini Martini glass by Udarely
Stackable Totem bowls by Isabella Lovero & Enrico Bossa
‘Lifetime Partner’ mug by Johnson Tsang
Blues, handmade ceramic plates by Hana Karim
This Minimal, skeletal cutlery design by Nendo for Valerie Objects comes with an eye-catching scoop detail that helps rest/dock your spoons, forks, and knives easily on a rack, or even against other cutlery
The Moment series wherein the inner shape gives a sense of movement, inviting you to pour and savor the sound and smell in this activity by Jenkins & Uhnger
Wooden Serving Tableware by Luke Hope of Hope in the woods
Touché Tray by Martina Bartoli for Mason Editions
The One-Piece Knife by Johanna Gauder
The Four Seasons Shakers by Qualy Design
Swivel 5 tableware by Yamazaki Tableware
The Porthole Infuser by Martin Kastner of Crucial Detail
JOIN, a mind-bending cutlery that will leave your guests confused and frustrated, as they witness you ‘magically’ free their cutlery before their very eyes, by Rudolph Schelling Webermann
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