

This classic corkscrew by Stelton is noticeable for its elegant timelessdesign. Peter Holmblad designed it for the Stelton Classic-Line in 1974.Even nowadays, 30 years later, the corkscrew proves itself as a usefulkitchen utensil and should be ready to hand in any modern household. Since the 1960s the company Stelton has been aiming at producinghigh-quality table and serving utensils made of stainless steel. Fromthen on, Stelton has been awarded several times with the Industry Prizefrom the Danish Society for Industrial Design. In addition, many Steltonproducts can be admired nowadays in museums, like e.g. in the Museum ofModern Art in New York, the British Museum in London and the NationalMuseum for Applied Arts in Munich.
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This classic corkscrew by Stelton is noticeable for its elegant timelessdesign. Peter Holmblad designed it for the Stelton Classic-Line in 1974.Even nowadays, 30 years later, the corkscrew proves itself as a usefulkitchen utensil and should be ready to hand in any modern household. Since the 1960s the company Stelton has been aiming at producinghigh-quality table and serving utensils made of stainless steel. Fromthen on, Stelton has been awarded several times with the Industry Prizefrom the Danish Society for Industrial Design. In addition, many Steltonproducts can be admired nowadays in museums, like e.g. in the Museum ofModern Art in New York, the British Museum in London and the NationalMuseum for Applied Arts in Munich.
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