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Electra Blue Dinner Fork
This is a Dinner fork. It was designed by David Tisdale and produced by Sasaki. It is dated 1986 and we acquired it in 1988. Its medium is anodized aluminum. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
Known for his jewelry and metalwork in anodized aluminum, designer Tisdale chose blue as one of the colors for his Electra flatware series of 1986 because it is a signature anodized color, and it was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at that time.
This object was
donated by
Sasaki.
It is credited Gift of Sasaki.
- Salad Servers (USA)
- plastic (injection molded polystyrene).
- Gift of Smart Design, Inc..
- 1987-14-18-a,b
- Dessert Spoon with Toad Spoon
- silver.
- Museum purchase from Smithsonian Institution Collections Acquisition Program,....
- 1996-56-5
- Tools (Zeug) Flatware, designed 1994; produced ca. 1997
- stainless steel.
- Museum purchase from Walter R. Scholz Memorial Fund.
- 1998-12-1/4
Our curators have highlighted 5 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:
- Flaches Modell (Flat Model) Dessert Fork And Knife
- silver.
- Museum purchase from Friends of Applied Arts and Industrial Design, General....
- 2002-3-1/2
- Drawing, Design for Flatware: Fork, Knife, Spoon
- airbrush and watercolor on wove paper.
- Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment Fund.
- 2012-1-4
- Prototype Fork, Knife And Spoon
- aluminum, wood.
- Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment Fund.
- 2012-1-5/7
Cite this object as
Electra Blue Dinner Fork; Designed by David Tisdale (American, b. 1956); Produced by Sasaki (Japan); Japan; anodized aluminum; Gift of Sasaki; 1988-48-8
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Making Design.