Product Description
Tiago flatware upholds a modernist mood with boldly scaled, unadorned shapes, with just a marked facet at the tip of each handle, and very straight, elongated implements. This cutlery is unusually thick, yet ergonomic in hand. The profiles of the tines, knife blades, and spoon bowls have been handsomely considered for streamlined function. In highly polished stainless, the look of the metal is seamless, almost molten, crafted by forging. Since his arrival on the New York design stage, O’Brien has been widely recognized for his trademark style of “warm modernism,” bringing vanguard mid-century forms and furnishings into a context of classic comfort. In both interiors and products, his firm promotes understated elegance with a pulse on tradition, deploying pairings of old and new, sophisticated and simple, to create a style that feels at once refined and familiar.
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