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No Pause by Gio Tirotto
This cutlery by Italian designer Gio Tirotto looks more like a set of workshop tools.
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Called No Pause, the 3D-printed prototypes have handles modelled on screwdrivers and chisels.
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The set also includes a knife shaped like a hacksaw.
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"The tools are mixed with the table set, as if both these different objects wanted to change room, as if they wanted to describe something else," says Tirotto. "The shape increases the thinness between irony and etiquette, like a ritual that harmonizes imagination and function."
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