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Signature Collection: Picnic Flatware Fork, 1985

 

We have 3 images of Signature Collection: Picnic Flatware Fork, 1985 .

A fork with a flat rectangular aluminum handle with brushed surface of adonized blue. The rectangular head has four tapering tines of adonized purple which are affixed to the handle with three silver rivets.
Four adonized aluminum utensils laying on a flat surface. Starting on the left, a fork with purple tines and light blue shaft, dark blue bladed knife with a forest green handle. A gold headed spoon with a purple handle and lastly a smaller spoon with a dark blue scoop and gray handle. Each utensil has silver connectors.
Dinnerware set including, from left to right, a fork, a plate, two goblets, a knife, and a spoon. The utensils are made of brushed aluminum in vibrant colors, with mismatching handles and ends. The plate is white with black details, so that the edge appears like a gear. There are four large squares painted at the top, bottom, left, and right edge of the plate. There is a black circle, with four gaps. Within the circle are four more small squares. The goblets are positioned just above and to the right of the plate. One is pink, and one is blue, though both are translucent and have pale, vertical patterns decorating them.
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