• CPB 2091 Lunch fork
  • CPB 2091 Lunch fork
  • CPB 2091 Lunch fork
  • CPB 2091 Lunch fork
  • CPB 2091 Lunch fork
  • CPB 2091 Lunch fork

CPB 2091 Lunch fork

Price € 299,90

CPB 2091 was launched in 2009 as the first new silver cutlery collection in more than 30 years. The numbers 2091 stand for the year 2009 and model number 1. The look is urban and architectural, with evident inspiration from the urban architecture of metropolises such as Berlin and New York. The modern shape of the cutlery stylishly unites both aesthetics and functionality. The design is easily recognisable as the knife, fork and spoon share the same rounded contours. DESIGNED TO MAKE YOU PROUD Read more

Colour Silver
Size 18,4 cm
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UNTIL 31.01.2025
Item no.
20174
Brand
Gense
Colour
Silver
Design
CPB 2091
Product
Designer
Prins Carl Philip
Material
Silver
Guarantee
2 years
Weight (kg)
0,03
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Length (cm)
18,40
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CPB 2091 was launched in 2009 as the first new silver cutlery collection in more than 30 years. The numbers 2091 stand for the year 2009 and model number 1. The look is urban and architectural, with evident inspiration from the urban architecture of metropolises such as Berlin and New York. The modern shape of the cutlery stylishly unites both aesthetics and functionality. The design is easily recognisable as the knife, fork and spoon share the same rounded contours. DESIGNED TO MAKE YOU PROUD

Design: Carl Philip Bernadotte (b. 1979) studied graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design in the USA and at the Forsberg School in Stockholm. He has a lifelong passion for Scandinavian design. The design aesthetic is often graphic and always based on the function of the object. The style is modern while staying true to the Scandinavian design heritage.

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