Cutipol Goa White Gold Serving Fork + Spoon

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“The perfect symbiosis of West and East in ergonomic and delicate pieces that inspire unique gestures.”

Goa (2004) is the result of constant experimentation with the symbiosis between two distinct materials – resin and steel. The combination results in a versatile product with a remarkable effect, providing different chromatic options for the cable with Cutipol’s metal finishing. Regardless of its uncommon dimensions and strength, Goa preserves a light and comfortable touch offering a pleasurable experience and elegance in the hand gesture, bringing the perfect shape and measure to each piece.

SET of 2/ 1 serving spoon + 1 serving fork

WEIGHT & SIZE/ 42.7 g  |  (26.5cm) each 

MATERIAL/ Highest stainless steel with brushed finish and 24k gold plated coating; sleek resin handle

FINISH/ 24 K gold plated coating

CARE INSTRUCTIONS/
Dishwasher safe

At Interior Monologue, we believe handmade is the best made. Our mission is to provide a collection of makers that you can trust  – handmade excellence and ethical production. We think it’s important to understand who made the things we love. Our hope is that this collection connects you directly with our favorite makers and their one of a kind stories. 

Cutipol is synonymous with luxury cutlery. It’s finely crafted in Portugal — cutlery renowned for its quality and design. Cutipol has set out to constantly improve and innovate the cutlery industry, utilizing the legacy that goes back to its very origins in Portugal. José Ribeiro learned the manufacturing techniques in his father’s small workshop where years later he would create his first company, later to became Cutipol. They bring the heritage of Portugese handmade cutlery across all borders.

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“The perfect symbiosis of West and East in ergonomic and delicate pieces that inspire unique gestures.”

Goa (2004) is the result of constant experimentation with the symbiosis between two distinct materials - resin and steel. The combination results in a versatile product with a remarkable effect, providing different chromatic options for the cable with Cutipol's metal finishing. Regardless of its uncommon dimensions and strength, Goa preserves a light and comfortable touch offering a pleasurable experience and elegance in the hand gesture, bringing the perfect shape and measure to each piece.

Details & Dimensions

SET of 2/ 1 serving spoon + 1 serving fork

WEIGHT & SIZE/ 42.7 g  |  (26.5cm) each 

MATERIAL/ Highest stainless steel with brushed finish and 24k gold plated coating; sleek resin handle

FINISH/ 24 K gold plated coating

CARE INSTRUCTIONS/
Dishwasher safe

I.M Seal of approval

At Interior Monologue, we believe handmade is the best made. Our mission is to provide a collection of makers that you can trust  – handmade excellence and ethical production. We think it’s important to understand who made the things we love. Our hope is that this collection connects you directly with our favorite makers and their one of a kind stories. 

Cutipol is synonymous with luxury cutlery. It’s finely crafted in Portugal — cutlery renowned for its quality and design. Cutipol has set out to constantly improve and innovate the cutlery industry, utilizing the legacy that goes back to its very origins in Portugal. José Ribeiro learned the manufacturing techniques in his father’s small workshop where years later he would create his first company, later to became Cutipol. They bring the heritage of Portugese handmade cutlery across all borders.

IM APPROVED.

MAKER STORY: Cutipol

Cutipol was founded on April 1st, 1963 with the idea of taking the heritage of Portugese handmade cutlery across borders. José Ribeiro first learned the techniques and knowledge from his father’s small workshop. By 1950, he had created his first company which would later become Cutipol. The brand has now become a family affair. His wife Alice Marques, co founded the brand alongside Jose, and acts as the lifeline of the business. Her roles include the production and development of Cutipol. Jose has traveled the world with his children to discover the most advanced technology, machines, processes, and ultimately — customers.

By the early 1980s, an intense renovation of their factory began. The children have now joined the team, bringing along with them modern intent in processes, design, and internationalization. 

But traditional craftsmanship will always be at the heart of Cutipol, most notably in the cutlery’s finishes. While the brand strives to keep up with innovation, the machinery still is tended to by skilled eyes and hands. They utilize their internal teams and resources to design, study, and finish each piece. The cutlery is designed with functionality and simplicity in mind. Each model goes there a selection of raw materials, before an ergonomic study of shapes, proportions, and finishes so each cutlery features fine lines — both pleasant to touch and use. “Cutipol’s worldwide excellence is known for higher quality materials and the focus on the tiniest details.”