Item 7201
Introduced In: 2004
Salad Fork L: 7.5
Dinner Fork L: 8.75
Teaspoon L: 8.125
Soup Spoon L: 7.25
Dinner Knife L: 9.375
Stainless Steel Flatware
Nambé's stainless steel flatware is dishwasher safe. Rinse each piece prior to loading it into the dishwasher and avoid overcrowding. These items may also be washed by hand using a mild detergent and soft sponge. Dry each piece promptly.
Care
- Wash your flatware as soon as possible after each use
- Do not leave flatware in standing water for extended periods of time
- Avoid acidic detergents, such as lemon or other citrus dishwashing soaps, as long-term use of these products can dull your flatware's finish
- Keep your flatware away from open flame or sources of extreme heat
- Remove discoloration using a paste of baking soda and water
- Nambé Polish or a stainless steel polish may also be used to polish Nambé flatware
- Use care when using flatware and serving utensils together with Nambé Alloy serving pieces; they can scratch the surfaces
- Do not store your flatware in plastic bags or other wrappings that trap moisture; for safe storage, remove from original packaging and wrap pieces individually in a soft cloth
Karim Rashid
Nambé is pleased to
offer an extensive collection of Karim Rashid's creations in metal, crystal and
lighting. Rashid's fresh, beautiful and highly collectible Nambé illustrate our
dedication to great design. He has been designing for Nambé since 1992.
Less than ten years after opening
his studio in New York, Karim Rashid stands among the contemporary masters of
design. Rashid works in architecture, interiors, fashion and furniture. He is
also a sculptor, painter and ceramist with a number of prestigious one-man
shows and exhibits to his credit.
Rashid was born in Cairo, Egypt and
grew up in England and Canada. He earned a degree in industrial design from
Carleton University in Ottawa, and next studied design in Italy. His work has
won more than 50 design awards and has been exhibited by or acquired for the
permanent collections of MoMA, the British Design Museum, Toronto Design
Exchange, MoMA of San Francisco and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
In 2001, Rizzoli published I Want to
Change the World, a monograph on Rashid's life's work.
We are unable to offer personalization on this item at this time. Most Nambé Alloy and Nambé Crystal items can be personalized. Our crystal items are personalized through a process called laser etching, which produces a result very similar to sandblasting. We create a high resolution image of your message and turn it over to our personalization experts, who use a computerized laser to create your message onto the surface of your Nambé purchase. For our Nambé Alloy products, the laser etch process is followed by sandblasting for impressively sharp edges.