Iittala Piano

Serving set w wooden handles 2-set

Legendary architect Renzo Piano designed the Piano collection with an artist’s attention to detail. Each piece of flatware is characterised by soft, rounded handles and pure harmonious balance. Perfectly weighted with soft curves that make it easy to grip. The mirror finish brings sophistication while the streamlined design makes Piano ideal for everyday dining. Smooth and solid to the touch. Adds contemporary elegance to any table setting. The Piano serving set features a serving size spoon and fork with the signature slender neck and flared handle. Polished stainless steel blends seamlessly with wood for stunning effect. Perfect for serving salads, pastas and other bigger dishes. Beautiful gift.

Product Article Number
1009837
EAN
6428501888011
Weight
0.1685 kg
  • Material: Stainless steel
    • Hand wash only
Piano

The Piano cutlery range was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano in 1998. Each piece is crafted from stainless steel and is characterized by soft, rounded handles and balanced proportions that make the place setting an elegant addition to any tabletop. Its mirror finish gives the Piano set a sophisticated look but the simply designed utensils make the flatware and serving set an ideal for everyday dining.

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Standard delivery cost is £9.00. Delivery time varies according to destination; estimated delivery time is 5-8 business days. Express delivery takes 2-3 business days.

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Iittala's designer Renzo Piano

Renzo Piano

Renzo Piano (b.1937) is an Italian architect and engineer considered to be one of the most important designers of the twentieth century. He is known for the serenity of his design and widely credited for redefining modern and post-modern architecture. Recognized by Time in 2006 on its most influential people list, Piano’s distinguished career includes ground breaking projects like the Centre Pompidou in Paris, San Nicola Stadium in Bari and Kansai International Airport in Osaka. He is responsible for the main layout of Berlin’s Potsdamer Platz and continues to receive prestigious commissions such as The New York Times Building and The Shard in London, Europe’s tallest skyscraper. Piano has earned international honors for his legendary work including the Pritzker Prize, Compasso d’Oro and the Erasmus Prize.

He designed Iittala’s Piano cutlery range.

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