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New Norm Dinnerware. 1000 Acres Vodka. The Geometry of Pasta. Pure Black. Arne Jacobsen Cutlery. Have a great minimalist diner with this minimalist cutlery set from the well-known Danish architect and furniture designer Arne Jacobsen.

Arne Jacobsen Cutlery

This simple in form set was created in 1957 and is more contemporary-looking than ever. The simple lines harmonise beautifully with the finish of the craftsmanship. Each piece fits naturally in the hand inviting its user to enjoy freedom and ease in movement. Arne Jacobsen’s set has been termed the ‘no-nonsense cutlery’, and its classic style attracts new supporters even in the new millennium. The set is produced in matte-finish stainless steel and includes a dinner fork, a dinner knife, a salad fork, a desert spoon and a child’s/tea spoon. Savone Divided Plates. Wasara. Concrete Kitchen. 33 Cool Kitchen Pantry Design Ideas.

What can be stored in a kitchen pantry?

33 Cool Kitchen Pantry Design Ideas

Whatever you want: jams, pickles, pastas, sauces, cookbooks, wines, and all other kinds of food that can be stored without a fridge and household supplies. You can even put a washing machine, an iron and an ironing board there if you haven’t a dedicated laundry room. Kaico Series. Tokyo based Japanese designer Makoto Koizumi has created this beautifully simple and award-winning cookware series – Kaico.

Kaico Series

The series includes a tea pot, coffee pot, pasta pot with a steel strainer insert, as well as various sauce pans. Created in white enamel coated steel with maple wood handles, the Kaico series certainly has a classic yet rudimentary aesthetic to its pieces, as well as being durable and thermal-efficient. Because of the smooth, semi-gloss finish, the cookware is also easy to clean. These would undoubtedly be a welcome addition to my kitchen from a visual perspective, but I’d be interested to know if anyone has previously bought any pieces from the Kaico series and what their thoughts are.