Carelia tea spoon, 2 pcs

Hackman

14.90€

Hackman
Carelia tea spoon
14.90€


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Description

The Carelia tea spoon is part of the eponymous cutlery range designed by Bertel Gardberg for Hackman in 1963. The Carelia tea spoons bring a sophisticated feel to any festive table setting but are also well suited for everyday use. The small spoon is also ideal for kids.

Inspired by the Finnish archipelago, Carelia is Hackman's most extensive cutlery range, which includes not only spoons, knives and forks but also salad servers, a serving set, a cheese slicer and a cake server. Dishwasher safe Carelia cutlery is made from high-quality 18/10 stainless steel.

Material
Stainless steel
Colour
Steel
Length
15 cm
Care instructions
Dishwasher safe
Product ID
HM1009705

Bertel Gardberg

Bertel Gardberg (1916-2007) is a well-known Scandinavian designer and is considered the father of Finnish silversmithing. He strongly believed in the creative power of handicrafts and explained how everything should come from the hands: “Between the hands and the brain lie the human heart and a love of work. We need to be faithful to the character of a material”.

Bertel Gardberg worked with many different materials, also combining them together. An example of this, the combination of stainless steel and plastic, is the Lion cutlery range designed for Hackman in 1958. For Hackman he created also the Carelia cutlery range, which dates back to the beginning of the 60s and is still modern as it was at that time. For his designs, Bertel Gardberg received many international awards, such as the gold and silver medals at the Milan Triennial in the 1950s and the most important award for Scandinavian industrial art, the Lunning Prize in 1961. The prize he considered the most prestigious in his career was the Goldene Ehrering ring, considered to be the Nobel Prize of gold and silversmiths. Gardberg was conferred the honorary title of Academician in 1982.

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