Description
This cutlery was designed by Henning Koppel, the sculptor, as a tribute to the World Exhibition in New York in 1963 and soon made history as a new departure in design.
As early as 1966 the cutlery was awarded the ID prize, the highest accolade for Danish design, for its clear-cut lines where the form itself is the decoration.
Technical Info
Materials:
Matte stainless steel
Steel type: 18/8
Measurements:
H: 191 mm / 7.52 inches.
Design year:
1963
Dishwashable.
Suitable for contact with food.
New York, dinner fork 012
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Description
This cutlery was designed by Henning Koppel, the sculptor, as a tribute to the World Exhibition in New York in 1963 and soon made history as a new departure in design.
As early as 1966 the cutlery was awarded the ID prize, the highest accolade for Danish design, for its clear-cut lines where the form itself is the decoration.
Technical Info
Materials:
Matte stainless steel
Steel type: 18/8
Measurements:
H: 191 mm / 7.52 inches.
Design year:
1963
Dishwashable.
Suitable for contact with food.
Designed by Henning Koppel

Henning Koppel (1918-1981) was an artist of many talents: sculptor, silversmith, painter, draughtsman and a wonderful designer. Having opted out of High School before his finals in 1937 he was admitted to The Academy of Fine Arts, sculptors' course. He
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