AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum
AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum
AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum
AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum
AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum
AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum
AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum

AKINOD | 3-Piece Cutlery Set in Red Helianthemum

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Splendour in the grass

With festival seasons cancelled, it’s time to put on your own display of splendour in the grass. Perfect for lunching at work, outdoor breakfast, or dinner, whether with socially distanced friends or on your own, this bright botanical design brings cheer to any occasion. Don’t blame us if it makes you want to rummage through your wardrobe for flowy florals and make a playlist of happy dance tunes to eat by.

Sustainability on the go

Ditching plastic cutlery doesn’t mean eating your salad with a clumsy bamboo spork. Saying no to disposable utensils becomes second nature when you carry around this nifty, French-designed three-piece set.

Highly pragmatic, universal, and super-sleek, it’s ready to use whenever you buy food on the go, have a picnic in your local botanic gardens, take your prepped lunch out of the work fridge, chow down at a food court or take out a snack on a bushwalk.

You can eat elegantly while playing your part in ending single-use cutlery, keeping plastic waste out of the environment, and taking hygiene into your own hands. Just choose a design to your taste.

Clever magnetic design

Each piece — spoon, four-prong fork and a knife with micro-serrated edge, in a cotton carry bag — is thoughtfully designed and engineered to be light and comfortable in the hand, while a clever system of magnets keeps the set safely together and prevents losing a precious component.

Learn more about Akinod's clever design duo, Luc and Stephane right here

Materials: Stainless steel, polymer

Dimensions: 18 x 3.3cm

Cutlery made in China and France

Designed, printed, and assembled in Akinod's Paris, France workshop