Sori Yanagi
Stainless Steel Tongs
Stainless Steel Tongs
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Description:
These tongs, designed by the renowned Japanese industrial designer Sori Yanagi, aren't just visually appealing; they're also incredibly easy to grip, making them a kitchen tool you'll reach for every day.
They smoothly handle mixing, gripping, and scooping tasks, with a tip shaped like a spatula that allows them to perform similar functions.
Moreover, their soft, rounded shape gently grips ingredients while minimizing the risk of scratching cookware like frying pans and pots.
With a simple, all-stainless steel design, these tongs double as a beautiful addition to your table when serving dishes. The regular ones are perfect for scooping up dishes like stew or pasta along with their sauce, while the perforated types excel at draining pasta, vegetables, and frying.
Made entirely of stainless steel, they're resistant to rust and constructed without any seams, ensuring easy maintenance and cleanliness.
Details:
Measurements
Regular:W1.85" × D2.76 × H8.66
Perforated:W1.85" × D2.76 × H8.66
Weight
Regular:3.25 oz
Perforated:2.82 oz
Material: 18-8 stainless steel
Made in Japan
Care:
Dishwasher safe











Sori Yanagi
Sori Yanagi was a pioneer of Japanese industrial design, known for blending functionality with beauty. His timeless designs, which range from kitchenware to large-scale public installations, embody the concept of "beauty in utility"—a philosophy influenced by his father, Soetsu Yanagi, a leader in the Mingei (folk craft) movement. Sori Yanagi's works, from the 1950s to the 60s, have garnered international acclaim for their simple yet warm aesthetics, rooted in both modernism and Japanese craftsmanship.