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Flatware, GS Army Flatware, Source Material, and Prototypes
This is a Flatware. It was designed by Constantin Boym, Laurene Leon Boym and Boym Partners and manufactured by Gourmet Settings.
This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It was able to spend time at the museum on loan from Boym Partners as part of Beautiful Users.
The design for GS Army is inspired by cheap flatware purchased at an army surplus store. The designers were attracted to the simple, utilitarian pieces stamped out of thin metal. GS Army’s raised lip makes subtle reference to military mess kits while providing an elegant, tactile frame around the handle of each piece.
It is credited Courtesy of the designers.
- Signature Collection, "Picnic Flatware" Picnic Set, 1985
- anodized aluminum.
- Museum purchase from Eleanor G. Hewitt Fund.
- 1986-94-1/3,10
- Drawing, Design for "Highlight / Pinch" Flatware, for John Hull Cutlers...
- brush and green, white gouache, black ink, wash, black chalk, graphite on....
- Gift of Russel Wright.
- 1976-15-9
- Print, Designs for Flatware: España Soup/Dessert Spoon
- photostat mounted on heavy wove paper.
- Gift of Gerald Gulotta.
- 2009-16-18
Our curators have highlighted 3 objects that are related to this one.
- Folding Cutlery Set Folding Cutlery Set
- steel, brass, mother of pearl.
- The Robert L. Metzenberg Collection, gift of Eleanor L. Metzenberg.
- 1985-103-135
- Traveling Coffee Service Coffee Service
- silver, ivory, leather.
- Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Maxime Hermanos.
- 1966-6-3-a/n
- Traveling Set (France), 1809–19
- raised and cast silver, carved ebony, ivory and horn, cut and honed steel....
- The Robert L. Metzenberg Collection, gift of Eleanor L. Metzenberg.
- 1985-103-281-a/j
Its dimensions are
All pieces: H x W: 22.5 x 3.2 cm (8 7/8 x 1 1/4 in.) or smaller. Package: H x W x D: 26.7 x 21.6 x 6.4 cm (10 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.)
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Beautiful Users.