First envisioned by pioneering Danish designer Kay Bojesen seven decades ago, the 'Grand Prix' cutlery series has expanded in the years since to include a host of additional pieces in both matte and polished steel. Defined by a balance of practicality and elegant silhouettes, the functionalist designs first garnered attention in 1951 when they placed first in the Triennale di Milano. Here, the same award-winning aesthetic is channelled into a matte steel cutlery travel set that presents a knife, a fork, a spoon and a teaspoon in a steel container for on-the-go dining.





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Cutlery Silver Uni
First envisioned by pioneering Danish designer Kay Bojesen seven decades ago, the 'Grand Prix' cutlery series has expanded in the years since to include a host of additional pieces in both matte and polished steel. Defined by a balance of practicality and elegant silhouettes, the functionalist designs first garnered attention in 1951 when they placed first in the Triennale di Milano. Here, the same award-winning aesthetic is channelled into a matte steel cutlery travel set that presents a knife, a fork, a spoon and a teaspoon in a steel container for on-the-go dining.