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Tsubame Shinko TI-1 Cake Fork 15cm

Tsubame Shinko TI-1 Cake Fork 15cm

  • $216.92
  • $1,500.00

Product InformationBrand:TI-1Material:18-8 Stainless steelProduct type:ForkCountry of origin:Japan (Tsubame, Niigata)Dimensions (approx):150 mmItem weight (approx):30 gShipping weight (approx):40 gKey FeaturesDesigned by Takenobu Igarashi.Beautifully mirro

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Product Information

  • Brand:TI-1
  • Material:18-8 Stainless steel
  • Product type:Fork
  • Country of origin:Japan (Tsubame, Niigata)
  • Dimensions (approx):150 mm
  • Item weight (approx):30 g
  • Shipping weight (approx):40 g

Key Features

  • Designed by Takenobu Igarashi.
  • Beautifully mirror-polished award-winning cutlery.
  • Unlike usual dinner forks with a larger head, Tl-1 forks have straight body with a novel design.
  • The handle is thick enough and easy to hold. The 2 prongs outside are slightly thinner than that of usual cake forks, giving a stylish impression.

Background

Tsubame Shinko Industrial Co Ltd was founded in Tsubame City, Niigata, Japan in 1919. Many of their products have won awards such as iF DESIGN AWARD and Good Design Award.

“TAKENOBU IGARASHI (JAPANESE, B. 1944)
Takenobu Igarashi graduated from Tama Art University in 1968, and completed postgraduate studies at California University in 1969. Igarashi attained international acclaim as a graphic designer in the mid-1970s with his architectural alphabets. His work subsequently evolved into three-dimensions, with alphabet sculptures and a variety of product designs. For the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Igarashi produced a series of graphics and designs by incorporating his architectural alphabets. In 1994, he ended his career as a designer and became a sculptor. He has since produced various sculptures, which were placed in public spaces all over Japan.”
– Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Award History

  • Good Design Award 1990.
  • iF DESIGN AWARD 1993.
  • Selection of MoMA Design Store.

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