Doing Goods Cutlery
Bring your table to life with Doing Goods cutlery in brass and vibrant enamel, handmade in India.
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At Dims Studio, you’ll find Doing Goods cutlery that blends brass with colorful enamel. Each piece is handmade in India and carefully selected by Dinna to add a personal touch to your table. Doing Goods is known for their playful designs and attention to detail.
Brass and enamel in perfect harmony
Doing Goods cutlery is crafted from brass and decorated with colored enamel. For example, you’ll find spoons with floral motifs, forks featuring animals, and serving pieces with fun shapes. The material makes them sturdy and adds a warm, golden glow to your table setting.
Fun shapes and motifs
- Flower spoons in pink, blue, and green
- Forks with animal motifs like tiger and monkey
- Serving spoons with detailed handles
- Cutlery pieces with hand-painted enamel dots
Mix with other Doing Goods favorites
You can easily pair Doing Goods cutlery with their other collections, such as handwoven wool rugs featuring animal designs. This creates a playful and relaxed vibe at home, where your table setting gets its own unique character.
Handpicked by Dinna for your table
Each piece of Doing Goods cutlery is chosen with care, so you can create a table that feels personal and lively. Use them daily or when setting the table for guests who appreciate a splash of color and imagination.
What is Doing Goods cutlery?
Doing Goods cutlery is colorful, decorative cutlery from the Dutch brand Doing Goods. At Dims Studio, you’ll find selected spoons, forks, and knives that stand out with imaginative shapes and details you won’t see elsewhere. Dinna has handpicked each piece to ensure a playful approach to table setting, where quality and whimsy go hand in hand.
Materials and types of Doing Goods cutlery
Doing Goods cutlery is typically made from nickel-plated brass or stainless steel, often combined with enamel or hand-painted details. You’ll find teaspoons, dessert forks, and small knives, where the handles often feature animals, flowers, or other figures. The materials give the cutlery a nice weight and sturdy feel, while still being easy to clean with a damp cloth.
Sizes and dimensions
- Teaspoons: Length approx. 13-15 cm
- Dessert forks: Length approx. 14-16 cm
- Small knives: Length approx. 15-17 cm
Most Doing Goods pieces are slightly smaller than classic dinner cutlery, making them perfect for serving, dessert tables, or children’s use. The figures at the ends can be up to 2-4 cm tall, creating a striking look on the table.
Doing Goods – the brand’s story and character
Doing Goods is known for their handmade interior products featuring animal motifs, especially rugs and decorative objects. The cutlery line follows the same playful and colorful style. Each piece is handmade in India under fair conditions, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Doing Goods focuses on small productions and personal details, meaning no two spoons or forks are exactly alike.
How to use Doing Goods cutlery in everyday life
- Use the spoons for serving jam, honey, or small snacks.
- The dessert forks are perfect for cake tables or children’s birthday parties.
- The cutlery works as a conversation starter at brunches and picnics.
- Pair Doing Goods cutlery with plain-colored plates to let the details shine.
- The cutlery is also popular as a gift – for both children and adults.
Decor styles and Doing Goods cutlery
Doing Goods cutlery suits those who enjoy a personal and playful expression at home. It fits bohemian styles, colorful retro kitchens, and modern homes where quirky details get to shine. You can easily mix Doing Goods cutlery with classic tableware or let it be the finishing touch for festive occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Doing Goods cutlery?
Doing Goods cutlery is handmade cutlery with colorful details and figures, made from nickel-plated brass or steel.
What size Doing Goods spoon should I choose?
Most Doing Goods spoons are about 13-15 cm long and suitable for coffee, dessert, or serving.
What is the difference between Doing Goods cutlery and regular cutlery?
Doing Goods cutlery has decorative handles with figures and colors, while classic cutlery is usually more neutral.
How big is a typical Doing Goods fork?
A dessert fork from Doing Goods typically measures 14-16 cm in length.
Which material is best for Doing Goods cutlery?
Nickel-plated brass is the most common material, offering both durability and a beautiful finish.
What is Doing Goods cutlery used for?
It’s used for serving, dessert, snacks, or as a decorative element on the table.
Can Doing Goods cutlery be given as a gift?
Yes, it’s a great gift for both adults and children thanks to its playful look.
Is Doing Goods cutlery dishwasher safe?
Hand washing is recommended to best preserve colors and details.
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