mono-a - table fork 20,7 cm

mono-a - table fork 20,7 cm - mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family.

€38.00*

Available, delivery time 2-5 days

Product number: 1366
Manufacturer: Mono & Pott
Manufacturer number: 1002_Mono
Product information "mono-a - table fork 20,7 cm"

mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.
mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.

  • table fork 20,7 cm
  • Stainless Steel 18/10
  • Design: Peter Raacke

With the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective - 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design - at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.

Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.

This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.

The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel - the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.

Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.

Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.

Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.

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