Just in tine.
Developed in the 1930s by Oneida Silversmiths, grille silverware was considered to be the most sophisticated flatware of its time, identified by its elongated stem. Today, its unique shape is sought out by the family-run vintage source, Elsie Green in California, so that it can find its way to your dinner table. Each fork varies slightly so that each one is uniquely striking.
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Photography by Bobbi Lin and Alpha Smoot
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