The Barbry Kitchen Utensils Take Full-Bodied Forms as Aesthetic Flavor
Amelia Roblin — March 14, 2014 — Art & Design
References: aurelienbarbry & leibal
A design lover recognizes that there are utilitarian types and enhanced styles that both make wonderfully practical objects. These Aurélien Barbry kitchen utensils satisfy the second sort, as items that exude beauty on top of flaunting their functionality.
This elegant collection consists of stirring spoons, salt and pepper shakers, a serving tray, a cutting board and individual knife blocks. Where these sorts of implements might often be manufactured with straight edges and strict geometries, these pieces embody more voluptuous forms to inspire the art and the genius of the cook. Produced as the Living Georg Jensen series, the Barbry kitchen utensils represent Nordic design and superior craftsmanship, which complements the renowned chef's gourmet dishes.
This elegant collection consists of stirring spoons, salt and pepper shakers, a serving tray, a cutting board and individual knife blocks. Where these sorts of implements might often be manufactured with straight edges and strict geometries, these pieces embody more voluptuous forms to inspire the art and the genius of the cook. Produced as the Living Georg Jensen series, the Barbry kitchen utensils represent Nordic design and superior craftsmanship, which complements the renowned chef's gourmet dishes.
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