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David Mellor, who has died aged 78, designed, made and sold high-quality cutlery, tempering the skills ... who survives him with their two children.
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 ...
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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 ...
The work of Sheffield designer David Mellor is to be celebrated in two ... specialist vocational training instead of herding all children down a purely academic route. His prodigious talent ...
No, not that David Mellor! We’re talking about the ... which exhibits the best of Mellor cutlery alongside designs for bus stops, rubbish bins, post boxes and of course those famous traffic ...
A spokesman said: “No design has embodied Britain’s own brand of understated modernism better than David Mellor’s Pride cutlery. Forged in the fires of post-war optimism, it is as emblematic ...
As entertaining season looms—though really, one should entertain year-round, but that’s a rant for another post—the AD Aesthete’s mind, as usual, turns to David Mellor. Mellor is not a ...
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.