David Mellor Minimal Teaspoon. There is something quietly reassuring about a good teaspoon, especially one you reach for several times a day. The David Mellor Minimal Teaspoon is made for tea, coffee, yoghurt, honey jars, and all the small moments that stitch a day together.
Its bowl is gently proportioned, neither too shallow nor too deep, allowing sugar to dissolve properly and tea to be stirred without fuss. The handle is slim, balanced, and comfortable, with a weight that feels deliberate rather than decorative. It sits well on a saucer, rests neatly beside a cup, and feels just right in the hand.
David Mellor was known for bringing intelligence and restraint to everyday objects. His approach was always practical first, guided by how things are actually used. The Minimal range reflects that philosophy, offering clean lines, thoughtful proportions, and a timeless finish that works across casual breakfasts and more considered tables.
Sold individually, this teaspoon allows you to build your collection slowly, replacing mismatched cutlery with pieces that feel calm and consistent. It is the sort of object that quietly improves daily rituals without asking for attention.
This teaspoon measures approximately 13 centimetres in length.
This cutlery is made in England.