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collective tools serving spoon

by Antonio Citterio, from Iittala

collective tools serving spoon

Design Antonio Citterio & Glenn Oliver Low, 2000
Brushed stainless Steel
Made by Iittala

The right tools for the job. This toolbox covers everything the hands-on host might require. The tools work both individually, as a set, and as a complement to the Iittala cutlery range.

Designed in stainless steel, the comfortable handles will feel instantly familiar in the palm of your hand. Each of these distinctive tools will bring a smile to the face of your guests, just as they did when we first set eyes upon them.

Born in Meda, Italy, Citterio has carried out a range of eye-catching design and architecture commissions for companies like B&B Italia, Kartell and Vitra. Citterio 98 cutlery was designed together with Glen Oliver Löw who was born in Leverkusen, Germany and started working with Antonio Citterio in 1987.

small serving spoon: 7"
medium serving spoon: 9.25"
large serving spoon: 11.5"

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Antonio Citterio

Italian designer Antonio Citterio (b. 1950) still lives and works in Milan since graduating in architecture from the Politcenico di Milano. He has made designs for many manufacturers, including : Ansorg, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hackman, Iittala, Hansgrohe, Inda, Pozzi e Ginori, Kartell, Arclinea and Vitra. He operates his entirely own brand known for skilled craftsmanship in wood processing, Maxalto, under B&B Italia. The first Maxalto store opened in Paris, followed by Chicago and Miami. The company received new attention after appearing in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Citterio’s other work includes construction in Italy and abroad, as well as leading conferences and lectures.
What started as a glass factory in Iittala Finland now celebrates generations of essential objects that are made to enrich peoples lives. Iittala believes objects should be distinctive and allow for individual expression. The progressive philosophy of design greats Kaj Franck and Alvar Aalto inspires to keep Iittala relevant.

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