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Dramatic and bold, the avant-guard Zaha Cutlery transforms common eating utensils into sculptural free-flowing forms that demand attention. With these irregular sweeping utensils, eating takes that bit more concentration, turning a normal dinner into a new dining experience. Created by Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid the Zaha Cutlery celebrates fluid organic shapes and shrugs off traditional convention. Beautifully crafted from high quality stainless steel, the Zaha has a firm weight and presence. Sensual and engaging, the new Zaha Cutlery range from WMF makes fine dining an exploration of beauty, form and taste. Currently available from the Design Museum in London, where they are exhibiting Zaha Hadid's visionary work. A Zaha 5 piece cutlery set costs £66.10 at Auravita, or $250 from UnicaHome.com.