Discover the cutlery set designed by Italian designer Paola Navone for Serax, consisting of a serving fork, a serving spoon, and a stainless steel rice spoon. The originality of this service lies in the hammered finish of the steel, which creates a unique and refined relief effect. Each piece combines elegance and functionality, offering an aesthetic that is both contemporary and artisanal. This service of cutlery adds a sophisticated touch to your table, reflecting the expertise and artistic vision of Paola Navone.
Born in Turin and Milanese by adoption Paola Navone is an architect, designer, art director and interior designer. She also enjoys supervising exhibitions and events. A 1973 graduate of Turin Polytechnic, Paola Navone joined the prestigious Italian group Alchimia in 1979, where she worked with Ettore Sottsass and Andrea Branzi. Between 1985 and 1988, Paola Navone worked as a consultant for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, which operated in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Authentic, dreamy and eclectic, Paola Navone combines the colours of the traditional East she loves, with the tastes and forms of a West rich in tradition, open, and on the move. In 1983, Paola Navone received the famous Osaka International Design Award. Today, Paola Navone is artistic director of two companies, Abet Laminati and Gervasoni, and continues to create products for publishers such as Driade, Molteni, or the outdoor furniture brand Emu, for whom she creates the Ivy collection, among other things. Paola Navone has notably directed the creation of Suspension Brass for Gervasoni.
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SERAX
Founded in 1986 by brothers Serge and Axel Van Den Bossche, the Belgian company Serax creates contemporary objects in collaboration with international designers and artisans, united by the shared goal of enhancing everyday spaces. The family-owned business Serax stands out for its balance between aesthetics and functionality, producing precious and timeless works of art. Serax celebrates craftsmanship and works with traditional materials such as stone, wood, metal, glass, and clay, approaching them with a fresh perspective and contemporary aesthetic sensitivity.