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Tableware set designed by Salvador Dali, 1957 (Original Post)
IcyPeas
Aug 2021
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Jim G.
(14,811 posts)1. The Dali Museum Was In St. Pete When I Lived There
I know I went there more than a dozen times. His work is amazing.
Skittles
(153,160 posts)2. creepy
UTUSN
(70,686 posts)3. Maybe usable but bummer to wash crannies by hand.
Ocelot II
(115,683 posts)4. Tough to eat with; the forks look downright dangerous.
Obviously they weren't intended to be used, though. I do like the spoons especially.
UTUSN
(70,686 posts)5. Maybe usable but bummer to wash crannies by hand. Fun clip:
Eccentric, aka "Catalan NUT". Here he answers all questions YES regarding different skills and professions - like, being an athlete just because he's a soccer fan who can play a bit.
Ilsa
(61,695 posts)6. My soup would be all over my chin and clothes.
We use some Bed Bath & Beyond open stock for spoons, and Target open stock Oneida for forks and knives. The spoons don't bend as you dish ice cream.