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A reintroduction of David Mellor’s cutlery and silver – originally designed for British embassies – is to be unveiled at 100% Design, at London’s Earls Court, SW5, from 18-21 September. The collection ...
David Mellor, who has died aged 78, designed, made and sold high-quality cutlery, tempering the skills of a craftsman and artist with those of a commercial entrepreneur; his success sprang from ...
David Mellor this month launches a new range of cutlery called Minimal. The five-piece set, which consists of knife, fork, soup or serving spoon, dessert spoon and teaspoon, has been designed for ...
For almost 50 years David Mellor was one of Britain's leading designers. Working in various fields, as a silversmith, in urban and product design, and with the design and manufacture of cutlery ...
The work of Sheffield designer David Mellor is to be celebrated in two exhibitions that reveal the ‘cutlery king’s’ genius and quest for perfection. Sharon Dale reports.
The most famous cutlery set by Sheffield’s most famous designer is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a limited edition canteen costing up to £3,800. News you can trust since 1887 Sign In ...
David Mellor’s debut flatware collection, Pride, introduced in 1959 when he was a student at the Royal College of Art, is a company staple, available in stores and through the website and mail ...
David Mellor Cutlery Factory, Derbyshire. No, not that David Mellor! We’re talking about the late Derbyshire designer and local Sheffield lad made-good who re-designed the nation’s traffic ...
David Mellor was born in Sheffield, city of steel and the centre of the cutlery industry. He was best known for his cutlery designs, but in 1965 ventured into the realm of traffic control.