

The Mediterranean design by Emma Silvestris appears to have beenexpressly designed for the spaghetti serving spoon. And indeed thesinuous pattern of the branches, combined with the hollowness of thebowl, "captures" the pasta very effectively. The variation of this icon in the "Mediterraneo" serving cutlery wasachieved by transforming the perforated plate of the baskets that werealready in production into the three-dimensional handles and bowls ofthis cutlery. The Mediterraneo cutlery pieces are made of stainlesssteel with a solid handle and a rolled bowl of different thicknesseswith a mirrored finish.
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The Mediterranean design by Emma Silvestris appears to have beenexpressly designed for the spaghetti serving spoon. And indeed thesinuous pattern of the branches, combined with the hollowness of thebowl, "captures" the pasta very effectively. The variation of this icon in the "Mediterraneo" serving cutlery wasachieved by transforming the perforated plate of the baskets that werealready in production into the three-dimensional handles and bowls ofthis cutlery. The Mediterraneo cutlery pieces are made of stainlesssteel with a solid handle and a rolled bowl of different thicknesseswith a mirrored finish.
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