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For other brands, spare parts, when available are displayed directly on the product page. If you can't find the spare part you need, contact us.
Living Room
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Kurili by Danese Milano, designed by Enzo Mari in 1973, is a salad cutlery set composed of a spoon and a fork in polished stainless steel. The design is defined by a pure and rigorous geometry, where a simple incision changes the function while preserving formal balance.
Both elements share the same essential shape, transformed by a minimal gesture that defines their use. This solution reflects Mari’s design philosophy, where function emerges directly from form without unnecessary elements. Ideal for the kitchen and contemporary table settings, the set combines elegance, ergonomics and durability.
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