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Inspired by nature:The new like. cutlery collection
The like. cutlery collection from Villeroy & Boch will turn every meal into a real sensory experience. Inspired by the beauty of nature, it combines organic design with a clear, modern shape.
The handles of the cutlery look a little like rolled up plant leaves. This natural impression is particularly apparent in the harmonious lines, the slanting edge at the end of the handle and the smooth transition between the handle and the front section. The result is a familiar organic design that also surprises with its fine details.
Design by Hanne Willmann
With like., the designer Hanne Willmann, selected on several occasions by AD magazine as one of the 100 most influential designers, has developed cutlery that impresses not only with its special aesthetics, but also with its artisan-inspired details. Its design captures the beauty of nature in an exceptional way and combines ergonomic, perfectly balanced proportions with a subtle sensuality that is reflected in the feel of the cutlery.
Functionality meets durability
Made from high-quality dishwasher-safe stainless steel, the like. cutlery combines practical benefits with exceptional durability. It coordinates seamlessly in any modern home and harmonises particularly well with the various like. by Villeroy & Boch pottery collections. This new cutlery series is extending the successful like. range, which already includes crockery and glasses, with an additional component to offer a clever and trendy solution for a complete table setting.
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The Villeroy & Boch Group is one of the global leaders in premium dining & lifestyle, as well as bathroom and wellness products. Founded in 1748 and headquartered in Mettlach, Germany, the company stands for innovation, design and quality. With its strong brand portfolio including its two main brands Villeroy & Boch and Ideal Standard, the Group has more than 12.000 employees and is present in around 140 countries worldwide.