Description : The fork has always been the undisputed queen of the table, matching the tablecloths and the colour of the plates. The table fork contributes with its design, colours, or finishes to define a table that can be classic or modern, colourful or sober depending on the design of the forks. A fork should be sinuous in design and bring colour to the table, but also from its prongs it is admired and becomes distinguished or bold according to tastes. Kyoto Origami Black is a collection of forged cutlery in perfect Japanese style, completely recyclable, made of stainless steel 18/10 with a glossy finish, PVD Black, and punch engraving on the handle with a typically oriental texture. On the Chopstick Pair and the Rest, the decoration is made with laser marking. Kyoto Origami Black is a collection of cutlery (except for the chopsticks which are hollow inside) forged in stainless steel 18/10 (AISI 304) with a glossy finish. The knives are made from hardened martensitic steel (AISI 420) ensuring the durability of the blade's sharpness over time. The mirror polishing of the cutlery is a surface processing method through which, using specific rollers and ultra-fine grain abrasive pastes, the desired brilliance is achieved. PVD stands for Physical Vapor Deposition. It is a technology used to colour steel through the deposition of very thin metallic films. The process occurs inside vacuum chambers and involves the evaporation and subsequent condensation of metals on the cutlery. This treatment, with a range of wonderful colour nuances, not only embellishes the cutlery but also makes them more resistant to wear and scratches and is a perfectly sustainable and suitable coating for use in the food sector. The punching technology allows symbols, signs, or shapes to be imprinted on metal surfaces. It is therefore necessary to create a steel punch for their realization. The main characteristic of Kyoto Origami Black is the simplicity of its almost childish iconic design. The project has developed around the idea of purity, on the balance between the lightness of the handle and the roundness of the spoon bowls. The neutral, yet never trivial, shape is highlighted by the detail of the engraved ring, a focal point between the squared handle and the conical part of the neck of the cutlery. This element of interruption allows for additional combinations of finishes and colours. This range of combinations enables the company to satisfy the largest number of users over time. It is an opportunity to extend the life of the products not only with a durable and recyclable material, such as steel, but also by proposing multiple material finishes. Owning an exclusive collection satisfies the feeling of fulfilment and fullness that then transforms into well-being.
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