The Conceptual 'Flyde' Flatware is Elegantly Modern
Michael Hemsworth — May 23, 2019 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
The conceptual 'Flyde' flatware collection has been designed by Felix Marx as a sculpturally modern solution for the kitchen that provides a designer aesthetic that's also inherently hygienic.
The name of the flatware translates from Danish to "to flow" and speaks to the balanced design that the cutlery has with both the surface it sits on and the user. The cutlery is crafted using two materials including brushed stainless steel along with Ebonite to convey an almost futuristic look and feel that is ready for dinnertime.
The conceptual 'Flyde' flatware collection also puts a focus on a hygienic experience by positioning the end of each piece slightly above the surface to prevent them from going into contact.
The name of the flatware translates from Danish to "to flow" and speaks to the balanced design that the cutlery has with both the surface it sits on and the user. The cutlery is crafted using two materials including brushed stainless steel along with Ebonite to convey an almost futuristic look and feel that is ready for dinnertime.
The conceptual 'Flyde' flatware collection also puts a focus on a hygienic experience by positioning the end of each piece slightly above the surface to prevent them from going into contact.
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