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Description
Inspired by the shape of Korean traditional knots, 'Maedup,' Hayoon Kim created 'The Knot Collection' by reinterpreting traditional aesthetics into a contemporary style.
Knot Dinner Cutlery uses a variety of traditional Korean knots such as Guidorae, Dorea, and Yeonbong Knot as continual motifs. The elegant and traditional cutlery is made of stainless 304 for practical, daily use that does not compromise on quality or design. The array of delicately sculpted, knot-shaped cutlery is the finishing touch to your luxurious table setting whether it's for your daily use or a special occasion. Available in 4 luxurious materials - 24K gold-plated, silver-plated, and titanium gold in matte and gloss. Each set comes in an elegant gift box - making it a special and thoughtful gift.
Made in Seoul, Korea
Detail
- Includes: 1 x Dinner Spoon, 1 x Dinner Fork, 1 x Dinner Knife, a gift box
- Color: Gold Plated (24K), Silver Plated (925 Sterling), Titanium Gold (Gloss), Titanium Gold (Matte),
- Spoon 8"H, Fork 8.3"H, Knife 8.8"H
Care
- Hand wash recommended with neutral detergent and a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid abrasive scrubbers, scouring pads, and cleansers. Dry thoroughly before storing.
- Not intended for microwave use. Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove.
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Knot Dinner Cutlery
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About Hayoon Kim
Studio Hayoon Kim is a renowned, award-winning ceramic artist based in South Korea.
Hayoon Kim’s imaginative ceramics introduced a fresh point of view and brought attention to ‘ceramic cutlery’ in South Korea. Her tableware proposes a new lifestyle that helps bridge the gap between art and daily life with her beautiful yet quirky designs.
Hayoon Kim’s signature ‘Knot collection’ is inspired by the shape of traditional Korean 'Maedup’ knots.





























































































































