TABLE NOIR designed for Michelin-Restaurant 108 - NOIR
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TABLE NOIR designed for Michelin-Restaurant 108 in the exclusive NOIR variant (Black Matt) has a Satin Matte black finish that reflects the desire for understated exclusivity - an echo of the Nordic kitchen's natural palette of colours.
Table knives (21,7 cm)
Table spoons (19,7 cm)
Table forks (19,7 cm)
Tea spoon (14,5 cm)
The 108 cutlery in the NOIR variant is produced in 18/10 stainless steel with BlackSatin Matte PVD finish and is dishwasher safe. The Cutlery is produced in the absolut best quality, steel material, polishing and even the coating so it will be with you for many years to come.
Table Noir designed for Michelin Restaurant 108.
The 108 cutlery in the NOIR variant is produced in 18/10 stainless steel with Black PVD finish and is dishwasher safe. The Cutlery is produced in the absolut best quality, steel material, polishing and even the coating.
Table Noir designed for Michelin-Restaurant 108 in the exclusive NOIR variant (Black Matt) has a silky black finish that reflects the desire for understated exclusivity - an echo of the Nordic kitchen's natural palette of colours.
The Silky Black Coating is dishwasher safe but we recommend to use it with Porcelain Plates since Ceramic plates is like a sanded paper that can damage the coating over time.
At Tablenoir both quality and longevity of your cutlery is of the utmost importance to us. A Table Noir cutlery is made in the absolute best quality and is dishwasher safe. Nevertheless it is important to follow the following guidelines to ensure that the cutlery you have bought remains in good condition and does not stain.
Designed for Michelin Restaurant 108
108 was awarded one of Michelin's stars just seven months after opening its doors to the first guests. 108 wanted was to create an atmosphere of undisturbed tranquillity around the carefully prepared dinner that their guests are enjoying.
You can order it and set your table at home like a star restaurant.
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108s exclusive NOIR variant has a silky black Matte finish that reflects the desire for understated exclusivity - an echo of the Nordic kitchen's natural palette of colours.
'Spoon' with the fork
TABLE NOIR developed a unique detail that allows the spoon to ‘spoon’ with the fork. The little detail that allows the two pieces of cutlery to unite is almost invisible, but it took 6 months to develop and is an eminent example that Table Noir will never compromise to achieve the perfect.
Less is more
The love for subtle detailing is repeated in the design of the knife.
Based on "less is more", the knifes simple form derives from just three lines – one straight and two curves. One curve follows the knife’s blade. The other creates the gentle softness of the shaft. The two curves are perfectly joined and perceived by the eye as one harmonious course. The single straight line draws the back of the knife.
In addition, the knife feels surprisingly light in the hand, and the silky-smooth surface feels warm and friendly.
A cutlery for life
When you receive your new Table Noir cutlery you will receive it in a beautifull packaging so you can be sure it comes safely to your home and will be a beutifull present if you are giving it as a gift.
Distinguished recognition
The Table Noir cutlery designed for 108 is elected to be part of the exhibition "Danish Design Now" at Designmuseum Danmark.
"We had been working on the design behind the Table Noir cutlery for Michelin Restaurant 108 for several years before we were ready to show it publicly. It’s wonderful to get this recognition and be on exhibit at Designmuseum Danmark along with other Danish design icons. We’re very proud," says Table Noirs CEO Benjamin Folkmann Hansen.
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