During 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen I had the pleasure of dining at the stunning Restaurant 108 courtesy of Table Noir. Creating unique cutlery for the world's best restaurants, Table Noir designed and tailor made the cutlery for 108. I first featured the Michelin restaurant in this post and was so excited to have dinner there with the press tour. Treated to an incredible menu, the beautifully elegant, minimalist cutlery was certainly a talking point.
Photography: 1 by Claus Troelsgaard / 2-3 by by Filippo Bamgerghi for 3daysofdesign
Specifically designed for 108's elegant table setting and relaxed atmosphere, the cutlery has also been launched in a NOIR variant, that can be purchased by the private consumer via Table Noir.
“It is unique for restaurants to have tailor-made cutlery, and in this way you can actually have a piece of a Michelin restaurant in your home.” -Benjamin Folkmann Hansen, CEO at Table Noir.
So impressed with the attention to detail and exquisite finish of this fine cutlery, you can imagine my excitement at being given a NOIR set to take all the way home. A true pleasure to use and a reminder of the incredible dining experience, I know we will have it for many years to come.
Photography by Anders Schønnemann courtesy of Table Noir
Since my trip to Copenhagen, the cutlery designed for 108 has become a part of the permanent collection at the Design Museum Denmark, which I also visited during my stay in Copenhagen. Presented next to the ceramics by KH Würtz made for famed Noma, this is an amazing accomplishment for Table Noir. The cutlery and can be purchased from the design shops at both Design Museum Denmark and Copenhagen Contemporary Art. It will also be available in a BRILLIANT edition in polished, stainless steel.