In a landscape dominated by polished steel cutlery sets featuring a rich assortment, Virgil Abloh breaks the mold by offering a totally matte finish and a range of only four pieces of cutlery, in keeping with the increasingly informal habits of the contemporary table. A project bordering on the ready-made, inspired by workshop tools and designed to foster conviviality. This spirit is also reflected in the cutlery stand: placed in the center of the table, it invites diners to serve themselves, contributing together to the final mise en place.
Virgil Abloh
Born in Rockford, Illinois, Virgil Abloh was an artist, architect, engineer, creative director, artistic director, industrial designer, fashion designer, musician, DJ and philanthropist. After earning a degree in civil engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he completed a Master’s degree in architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago. At IIT, while studying a design curriculum devised by Mies van der Rohe, Abloh began to craft the principles of his art practice. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago presented a major traveling survey of Abloh’s work in summer 2019 - one of the highest attended exhibitions in the museum’s history. Abloh was the Chief Creative Director and founder of Off-White™ and Men’s Artistic Director at Louis Vuitton.
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