Last Edition
San Lorenzo 1979 Afra and Tobia Scarpa Sterling Silver and Gold Serving Cutlery in Wooden Box (Set of 5)
€8,355
All taxes and duties included; we guarantee no additional charges on delivery.
- Color: Silver
- Material: Silver and gold
- Care: Specialist Silver Clean
- Country of origin: Italy
- Silver weight: 150g / 5.3 oz
- Individually hallmarked with purity, year of manufacture, designer and maker stamps.
- Disclaimer: Minor surface scratching and wear are natural and expected with all forms of handmade silver.
- Set includes: Salad cutlery 6.5cm (w) x 2.5cm (l) x 27cm (d)// Serving spoon 5.5cm (w) x 2.5cm (l) x 26.5cm (d)// Serving fork 4cm (w) x 2.5cm (l) x 26.5cm (d)// Soup Ladle 8.5cm (w) x 6cm (l) x 32cm (d)// Box 18cm (w) x 9.5cm (l) x 53cm (d)
- Vendor color: Steel Grey - Gold
- Product ID: 2205465005
View more from: San Lorenzo / Serving cutlery / flatware
Last Edition
All taxes and duties included; we guarantee no additional charges on delivery.
- Color: Silver
- Material: Silver and gold
- Care: Specialist Silver Clean
- Country of origin: Italy
- Silver weight: 150g / 5.3 oz
- Individually hallmarked with purity, year of manufacture, designer and maker stamps.
- Disclaimer: Minor surface scratching and wear are natural and expected with all forms of handmade silver.
- Set includes: Salad cutlery 6.5cm (w) x 2.5cm (l) x 27cm (d)// Serving spoon 5.5cm (w) x 2.5cm (l) x 26.5cm (d)// Serving fork 4cm (w) x 2.5cm (l) x 26.5cm (d)// Soup Ladle 8.5cm (w) x 6cm (l) x 32cm (d)// Box 18cm (w) x 9.5cm (l) x 53cm (d)
- Vendor color: Steel Grey - Gold
- Product ID: 2205465005
View more from: San Lorenzo / Serving cutlery / flatware
Last Edition
San Lorenzo 1979 Afra and Tobia Scarpa Sterling Silver and Gold Serving Cutlery in Wooden Box (Set of 5)
€8,355
Meet the Maker:
San Lorenzo
In 1970, Milanese silversmith Ciro Cacchione founded San Lorenzo to test what silver could be. He began with the material—pure 999 silver—and built outward through long-term collaborations with Italy’s leading architect-designers, including Franco Albini and Franca Helg, Antonio Piva, Maria Luisa Belgiojoso, Lella and Massimo Vignelli, and Afra and Tobia Scarpa. Between 1971 and 1992, these exchanges produced a body of work defined by use as much as form. Now permanently out of production, an exclusive group of these pieces has been acquired by ABASK. As Cacchione states, “functionality is the foundation”, and beauty follows.