Designer Bernard Yot created the Osiris pattern in 1991 as an ode to the green, aquatic Egyptian landscape. Named after the god of transition, resurrection and regeneration, it is fitting that the striking signature ornamentation of the line is sturdy and useful papyrus reeds.
This stainless steel coffee spoon in the Osiris pattern is perfectly sized for use with teacup or a coffee mug. Designer Bernard Yot created the Osiris pattern in 1991 as an ode to the green, aquatic Egyptian landscape. Named after the god of transition, resurrection and regeneration, it is fitting that the striking signature ornamentation of the line is sturdy and useful papyrus reeds.
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SKU
B02416004
Family
After dinner spoons
Main material
Stainless Steel
Collection
Osiris
Length
14
Availability in store
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This 4-Piece Stainless Steel Flatware Set is composed of : 1 Dinner Fork, 1 Dinner Knive, 1 Tablespoon and 1 After Dinner Teaspoon.
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Created in 1991 by the designer Bernard Yot, the Osiris cutlery collection evokes the aquatic and plant world of Egypt.Its discreet ornaments that can be found at the ends of the cutlery sleeves give it a serene and delicate beauty.The Osiris collection invites us to sublimate everyday tables.
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