Futuristic cutlery features rectangular flat handles that feel like something you find half-buried in the sand, left behind by a lost civilization.
Dune Flatware designed by Andrea Ponti reimagines traditional utensils through the lens of experimental cuisine.
Cutlery made from ultra-light anodized aluminum that is more agile than steel and tougher than titanium.
Each straight-edged handle flows into a graceful curve, mirroring the soft, shifting forms of a sand dune.
Durable, easy to clean, and impossibly modern, Dune is as much a design object as it is a dining essential.
Custom packaging doubles as a refined storage and display rack, celebrating the natural connection between food, form, and imagination.
Dune challenges everything you know about forks, knives, and spoons.
Dune Flatware surfaces are matte, with a brushed, silvery finish that gives them a futuristic, almost sculptural design.
Cool flatware dares to slow down, to look, to rethink the act of eating itself.
The Dune Cutlery Set feels monolithic and weightless at the same time, like something salvaged from a designer spaceship.
Dune packaging becomes a display stand, encouraging people to show it off.
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