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Ladle | satin stainless steel

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    • Material: 18-8 stainless steel, matt finish
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    • Dimensions: 30cm (length )
    • Dishwasher safe
    • Design: Sori Yanagi
    • Good Design Award
    • Made in Niigata, Japan
  • SORI YANAGI - Schöpfkelle mattiert aus 18-8 Edelstahl | Made in Japan
    Ladle | satin stainless steel Sale priceSFr. 49.00

    Beschreibung

    This sturdy stainless steel ladle has a slightly curved handle that fits comfortably in the hand. Perfect for soups, stews and curries. An eyelet at the end of the handle allows it to be hung up when not in use.

    Part of a series that won the Good Design Award in 1998. Made in Niigata, Japan, a region renowned for the quality of its stainless steel and metalwork.

    Sori Yanagi's kitchen product line began in 1974 with an extensive cutlery series and has since expanded to include pots, pans, kettles, strainers, bowls, knives, utensils and cast-iron grills. His design concept is based on simplicity and the incorporation of small ideas that have a big impact on us.
    Yanagi, who is often ranked with legendary masters of industrial design such as Charles & Ray Eames and Arnie Jacobsen, is considered one of Japan's most influential product designers and a pioneer of the post-war industrial design movement in Japan.
    He is considered the father of modern Japanese design. Sori Yanagi is a name synonymous with modern Japanese design. He is best known for the Butterfly Stool (1956) and for designing the official torches for the 1964 Tokyo and 1972 Sapporo Olympic Games. Drawing on his family's history in the Mingei folk art movement and his background in art and architecture, his designs combine ideas of traditional craftsmanship with modern functions and production methods. Yanagi's award-winning kitchen utensils exemplify his ability to translate Japanese forms and sensibilities to the needs and materials of the industrial age, creating tools that look and feel light and organic while being extremely efficient and durable. Yanagi passed away in 2011.

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