Stainless Steel Spork Reworked Into a Single Tool

This is a stainless steel spork that rethinks the hybrid utensil from the ground up, lengthening the handle, adding a third tine, and squaring off the scoop instead of keeping it round. It functions as both a cooking tool and an eating utensil, but its proportions push it closer to a single deliberate object than to a novelty mashup. It exists for a category that has stayed mostly unchanged for over a century, taking a familiar two-in-one idea and treating it as a real design problem rather than a gimmick. By extending the spoon and fork into one continuous form, it shifts the spork from something improvised to something built with intent. What gives it value is the contrast between novelty and precision. It carries the playful premise of a spoon-fork combination, but executes it with the proportions and finish of a serious piece of cutlery.

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