Description from The Modern Shop
Pebble is a collection for serving cheese, designed with an eye for elegant visual presentation. The collection consists of four different utensils and a serving board in two sizes.
With Pebble, designer Simon Legald has taken everyday utensils and given them an aesthetic boost: “We often put a lot of thought into choosing attractive service and cutlery, but forget the basic utensils we also bring to the table. I wanted to design utensils for serving cheese that you can enjoy having out,” he explains.
The cutting utensils have a minimalistic, moulded expression, which still clearly conveys their function. With a knife for soft cheeses, a plane for hard cheeses and a slicer for medium cheeses, as well as a cheese fork, you can put together a complete cheese set. All of the utensils have comfortable silicone handles, and both handle and blade are in a masculine black.
The dark look is reflected in the serving board, which is made from black marble. A recess in the tray acts as a decorative detail and gives you a place to put your finger when lifting it off the table. The board is available in two versions: an oblong board and a squarer board, allowing different serving possibilities.
Pebble takes its name from the rounded design that unifies the collection, from the curves on the cutting utensils to the organic shape and smoothed edges of the serving board. The various parts of the collection can be used individually, but also complement each other. The interaction between the matt, yielding silicone and the polished, hard marble creates an exclusive and modern look.
The Pebble collection is a must for the cheese or breakfast table, while the boards are also perfect for serving cold meats and snacks or as decoration in your interior design.
- Colours: Black
- Materials: Marble, steel and silicone
Sizes:
- Pebble board small: H: 12,7 x L: 30 x D: 1,2 cm
- Pebble board large: H: 18,9 x L: 30 x D: 1,2 cm
Price is for individual serving utensil.
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