
David Mellor Minimal Dessert Spoon
David Mellor Minimal Dessert Spoon. Dessert deserves a proper finish, and this spoon understands that instinct. The David Mellor Minimal Dessert Spoon is designed for the last course, the quiet pause, the part of the meal where things slow down and attention returns to the table.
Its softly rounded bowl is sized for puddings, fruit, yoghurt, and small pleasures taken without haste. The handle sits neatly in the hand, balanced and light, with a shape that feels familiar from the first use. Nothing is overstated. Nothing distracts. It simply does its job well, which is exactly the point.
David Mellor believed that everyday objects should be designed with the same care as ceremonial ones. As one of Britain’s most influential designers, his work shaped how modern cutlery looks and feels, always guided by clarity, proportion, and use. The Minimal range carries that thinking forward, offering clean lines and a finish that works across both contemporary and traditional settings.
Sold individually, this dessert spoon allows you to build a table gradually, piece by piece, rather than all at once. It is equally suited to weeknight bowls and considered dinner parties.
This spoon measures approximately 18 centimetres in length.
This cutlery is made in England.
.David Mellor Minimal Dessert Spoon. Dessert deserves a proper finish, and this spoon understands that instinct. The David Mellor Minimal Dessert Spoon is designed for the last course, the quiet pause, the part of the meal where things slow down and attention returns to the table.
Its softly rounded bowl is sized for puddings, fruit, yoghurt, and small pleasures taken without haste. The handle sits neatly in the hand, balanced and light, with a shape that feels familiar from the first use. Nothing is overstated. Nothing distracts. It simply does its job well, which is exactly the point.
David Mellor believed that everyday objects should be designed with the same care as ceremonial ones. As one of Britain’s most influential designers, his work shaped how modern cutlery looks and feels, always guided by clarity, proportion, and use. The Minimal range carries that thinking forward, offering clean lines and a finish that works across both contemporary and traditional settings.
Sold individually, this dessert spoon allows you to build a table gradually, piece by piece, rather than all at once. It is equally suited to weeknight bowls and considered dinner parties.
This spoon measures approximately 18 centimetres in length.
This cutlery is made in England.
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David Mellor Minimal Dessert Spoon. Dessert deserves a proper finish, and this spoon understands that instinct. The David Mellor Minimal Dessert Spoon is designed for the last course, the quiet pause, the part of the meal where things slow down and attention returns to the table.
Its softly rounded bowl is sized for puddings, fruit, yoghurt, and small pleasures taken without haste. The handle sits neatly in the hand, balanced and light, with a shape that feels familiar from the first use. Nothing is overstated. Nothing distracts. It simply does its job well, which is exactly the point.
David Mellor believed that everyday objects should be designed with the same care as ceremonial ones. As one of Britain’s most influential designers, his work shaped how modern cutlery looks and feels, always guided by clarity, proportion, and use. The Minimal range carries that thinking forward, offering clean lines and a finish that works across both contemporary and traditional settings.
Sold individually, this dessert spoon allows you to build a table gradually, piece by piece, rather than all at once. It is equally suited to weeknight bowls and considered dinner parties.
This spoon measures approximately 18 centimetres in length.
This cutlery is made in England.
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