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Sori Yanagi Stainless Steel Salad Servers 24.8cm

$115.00

type: Set

Set
DETAILS

At approximately 248 mm in length, it easily reaches the bottom of large salad bowls without your hands touching the rim, keeping use clean and convenient. The wide, flat handle provides a stable grip, making it easy to toss salads, serve vegetables, or portion pasta at the table.

The spoon bowl is moderately sized to hold sauces and liquids securely, while the fork tines grip food firmly without slipping.

MATERIALS / DIMENSIONS

-Material: 18-8 Stainless steel
-Dimensions: Spoon: 248 mm, weight: 91 g
Fork: 248 mm, weight: 81 g
-Made in Japan

INSTRUCTIONS

-Dishwasher safe

SHIPPING

We deliver small goods across New Zealand (excluding PO Boxes) at a flat rate of $8. For orders totalling $100 or more, delivery is free.

1997 kitchen tools

From the 1990s to 2000s, Sori Yanagi designed numerous stainless steel kitchen tools to complement his pots and tableware.

Minimizing parts and using one-piece stainless steel construction, these tools were durable, easy to clean, and innovative for their time. Carefully shaped handles ensure a comfortable grip, while ladles are designed to scoop efficiently, pour easily, and skim ingredients or foam with precision.

The 1953 Kettle: Innovation Born from Post-War Tokyo

This kettle was originally developed in response to Tokyo Gas Company’s post-war demand for a highly efficient water-boiling appliance. Its unique central heating structure increases the surface area exposed to heat, allowing water to boil faster while maintaining excellent heat retention.

Although the original Speed Kettle had a short production run, its innovative concept was later carried forward and reintroduced in 1994 as a stainless steel kettle—becoming a timeless classic that balances functionality with industrial design elegance.

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