The Anatomy of Dining
The ingo "Osteo" Series is born from a profound fascination with natural structures. By translating the intricate forms of animal skeletal systems into functional silver-toned cutlery, we explore the primal connection between the food we consume and the bodies we inhabit. This is more than tableware; it is a memento mori for your dining table.
Bio-Organic Sculpture
Every curve and joint of these pieces has been meticulously sculpted to mimic organic bone growth. The irregular, tactile handles provide a surprisingly ergonomic grip, while the high-mirror polish adds a cold, futuristic elegance. It is designed for those who view the dining table as a stage for avant-garde expression.
Key Highlights & Craftsmanship
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Original Bio-Art Design: A unique fusion of skeletal anatomy and modern ergonomics, making each piece a standalone sculpture.
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Premium Grade Stainless Steel: Crafted from high-durability stainless steel with a brilliant silver mirror finish, ensuring both longevity and a luxury feel.
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Heavyweight Hand-Feel: These pieces are designed with a substantial weight, emphasizing the "heavy craftsmanship" and premium quality of the ingo studio.
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The Perfect Gothic Gift: An unparalleled gift for art collectors, lovers of dark aesthetics, and those who curate every detail of their lifestyle.
Technical Specifications
| Piece |
Dimensions |
Weight |
Feature |
| Skeletal Knife |
196mm x 21mm |
~84g |
Sharp anatomical blade |
| Osteo Spoon |
220mm x 43mm |
~28g |
Double-bone stem design |
| Spine Fork |
220mm x 22mm |
~53g |
Vertebrae-inspired handle |
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Material: 304/316 Food-Grade Stainless Steel
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Finish: Mirror Polished Silver
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Packaging: Signature ingo Black Art Box
Care & Maintenance
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Dishwasher Safety: While made of high-grade steel, we recommend hand washing with a soft sponge to maintain the mirror-like luster and protect the intricate sculptural details.
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Storage: Store in a dry environment. Use a soft polishing cloth to remove fingerprints and restore its original brilliance.
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Organic Variation: Due to the artisanal nature of the design, slight variations in the "bone" texture may occur, ensuring your set is truly one-of-a-kind.
Style Tips from the Studio
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The Noir Banquet: Pair these with matte black ceramic plates and linen napkins for a dramatic, high-contrast table setting.
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A Collector's Display: These pieces are beautiful enough to be displayed in a glass cabinet as curiosity objects (Cabinet of Curiosities).
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The Sensory Experience: Notice how the "joints" of the handle rest naturally in your hand—a tactile reminder of the craftsmanship behind the art.