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Stelton MAYA Serving Spoon Tias Eckhoff
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"Maya", designed in 1962, has been a best-seller since the 60ies. The handle's wide and strong shape narrows triangularly. The cutlery is comfortable to hold with its wel l - rounded edges and the handle is made relatively wide for a good grip.
Maya has been awarded the "good design prize" and the "classic award for good design" from the Norwegian Design Council. Maya is included in "Phaidons design classics" among the best designs in the world and it is exhibited in most of the wellknown museums around the world such as MoMA in New York and The Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Material: Stainless steel.
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Tias Eckhoff
Tias Eckhoff was one of Norway’s most versatile designers. His designs contributed to making Scandinavian Design a notion and he was also a pioneer within industrial design. Tias Eckhoff graduated in 1945 from the Norwegian State College of Applied Arts and Crafts with a degree in ceramic arts. In 1962 he designed his first cutlery pattern for Norstaal, “Maya”, on request from Finn Henriksen, then owner and founder of Norstaal.
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