aperitivo

What may look like childish inability is in this case a passion for the spontaneous, naive and imperfect. Issu Isssu sketched the "Forchetta" and "Coltello" boards made from leftover wood and produced in Switzerland by hand with mischievous delight. The points are furtively crooked here and there, sometimes euphorically bent - and are literally the perfect basis for draping wild aperitifs. The pretty little table practically sets itself and anyone who can't take their eyes off them even when they're not hungry can hang them up decoratively in the kitchen.