Alessi - David Chipperfield - Cutlery set (48) - 48-piece - ''Santiago'' - 18/10 stainless steel






Taught design history at ISG Business School and owned Midi design shop for eight years.
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Alessi 48-piece Santiago cutlery set designed by David Chipperfield, made in Italy from 18/10 stainless steel, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives and twelve coffee spoons, produced after 2000 and in as new, unused condition with original packaging and documentation, dishwasher safe.
Description from the seller
Cutlery set of 48 pieces composed of twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives and twelve coffee spoons.
David Chipperfield’s cutlery has simple handles that, despite their parallelepiped and apparently rigid shape, offer easy and ergonomic hold. Chipperfield strives for continuity of form: the cutting edge of the knife is a prolonging of the shape of the handle, thinned and slightly tapered, the side tines of the fork have their external sides parallel with the handle, and even the spoon has a slightly squared shape.
This ''Santiago'' cutlery set is in unused and new condition. Delivered with original packaging and documentation. The cutlery is dishwasher safe. Please read the manual carefully before using the set.
David Chipperfield is an English architect that meanly designed buildings (e.g. River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire and the Museum of Modern Literature in Marbach). Chipperfield does not follow one particular style in his designs but likes to make something familiar in a different way. This also the case for ‘’Santiago’’ that has features of a classical cutlery set but just a little different.
Seller's Story
Cutlery set of 48 pieces composed of twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives and twelve coffee spoons.
David Chipperfield’s cutlery has simple handles that, despite their parallelepiped and apparently rigid shape, offer easy and ergonomic hold. Chipperfield strives for continuity of form: the cutting edge of the knife is a prolonging of the shape of the handle, thinned and slightly tapered, the side tines of the fork have their external sides parallel with the handle, and even the spoon has a slightly squared shape.
This ''Santiago'' cutlery set is in unused and new condition. Delivered with original packaging and documentation. The cutlery is dishwasher safe. Please read the manual carefully before using the set.
David Chipperfield is an English architect that meanly designed buildings (e.g. River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire and the Museum of Modern Literature in Marbach). Chipperfield does not follow one particular style in his designs but likes to make something familiar in a different way. This also the case for ‘’Santiago’’ that has features of a classical cutlery set but just a little different.
