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A minimalist classic, Arne Jacobsen flatware captures the essence of modern Danish style. Jacobsen first created the cutlery in 1957 for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, where it caused controversy for its simplicity and unique form. Since then, the narrow shape and slender contours of this Arne Jacobsen design have become a cult classic collection. The crew in Stanley Kubrick's film, 2001: A Space Odyssey and other sci-fi films used the flatware because of its futuristic appearance. The five-piece place setting includes a dinner fork and knife, spoon, salad fork, and teaspoon made of matte-finish and stainless steel. The sleekly designed cutlery represents a work of art in itself and remains on sale at the Museum of Modern Art Store (MoMA).
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