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Cutlery

Traditional silver or stainless steel flatware is bulky and heavy to carry. Plastics materials offer a less expensive, colourful, lightweight yet robust alternative. Some sets perform multiple functions by employing interchangeable elements, thereby saving space and weight. Other sets are designed to pack or clip together and so the diner is always sure to have the right cutlery to hand.

Top view of a cutlery set showing the attachments and the handles.
Top view of a cutlery set showing the handles and attachments.
Side view of a set of cutlery showing the full set.
Top view of a set of cutlery showing decorative handles.
Top view of a set of cutlery showing the pieces held together.
Side view of a cutlery set showing it clipped together.
Side view of a cutlery set showing it clipped together.

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Endurance Designated Design Why plastics? Friend and faux Beside the sea MyPlastic reissued Being me: plastics and the body Output Revolution: environmentally conscious design in plastics See through Polyphonic: music through plastics Spotlight on... 2 Picnic
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