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“The Woods” Kitchen Knife

$700.00
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I spent a month living at my Aunt’s house, and designed these knives inspired by the trees growing there.  I would go out on a walk with the intention of just noticing what I saw around me. I kept admiring the shapes the trees made, and how they all interacted with each-other in a way that felt both complex and simple. I designed a set of knives, and wanted it to have a similar feeling where things aren’t uniform but still work together.

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I spent a month living at my Aunt’s house, and designed these knives inspired by the trees growing there.  I would go out on a walk with the intention of just noticing what I saw around me. I kept admiring the shapes the trees made, and how they all interacted with each-other in a way that felt both complex and simple. I designed a set of knives, and wanted it to have a similar feeling where things aren’t uniform but still work together.

I spent a month living at my Aunt’s house, and designed these knives inspired by the trees growing there.  I would go out on a walk with the intention of just noticing what I saw around me. I kept admiring the shapes the trees made, and how they all interacted with each-other in a way that felt both complex and simple. I designed a set of knives, and wanted it to have a similar feeling where things aren’t uniform but still work together.

 

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