
David Mellor Chelsea Long Spoon
A timeless design. David Mellor is a family-owned business that creates stainless steel cutlery, handmade to the highest standards in their UK-based factory. The Chelsea range nods respectfully to classic English 18th-century cutlery with its hollow handled knife, alongside forks and spoons displaying a beautiful fluidity. Chelsea cutlery is finely detailed with subtle variations of thickness. Its classic shapes and satin finish make it suitable for both modern and traditional interiors and dining styles.
Availability and Delivery
All orders are shipped via Australia Post or in-store pickup is available from selected Mud Australia stores located in Sydney or Melbourne. Click here for store details.
Online orders for in-stock items are processed and dispatched within three-five business days.
If your order is time sensitive please contact us to check availability on (02) 9569 8181 and online chat (8.30am - 4.30pm, AEST) or email [email protected].
General information and care instructions
Click here to download maintenance instructions for David Mellor Cutlery.
Our returns policy
We offer a 30-day exchange period from the date of delivery on all online orders. Items must be returned intact in their original, unused condition.
Please email Customer Service with your order number to make arrangements to return your items. Make sure to pack the return pieces as securely as possible, preferably in the same packaging you received them. Any additional shipping and postage charges are your responsibility. Please note shipping costs are non-refundable. Mud is not responsible for any breakages of return items.
If your item/s arrive broken or faulty please email us at [email protected] or complete our contact form to inform us about damaged goods within 48 hours of delivery. We request you send us photos showing the damage so we can arrange a replacement item or credit. Please do not send us broken items.
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About David Mellor
David Mellor Design operates on the simple principle that well-designed equipment can improve your life.
David Mellor's approach to design was always to some extent that of a craftsman, in his close involvement in materials and techniques and his insistence on the highest standards of environment and working conditions. All David Mellor buildings have been of special architectural merit. His original studio-workshop in Sheffield was designed in the 1960s by Patric Guest of Mayorcas & Guest and is now a listed building. In the 1970s David Mellor embarked on the restoration of a historic building, Broom Hall, in central Sheffield. The successful integration of the cutlery workshops received an Architectural Heritage Year Award.
The Round Building, David Mellor's cutlery factory in the Peak District National Park, was completed in 1990. Mellor collaborated with the architect Sir Michael Hopkins in evolving a design which is highly functional in a rural area of outstanding natural beauty. The Round Building has won numerous architectural awards.
The David Mellor Design Museum at Hathersage, opened in 2006 in another building purpose designed by Michael Hopkins. The David Mellor Design Museum covers the whole broad spectrum of David Mellor's work from tea spoons to traffic lights over the past half century. David Mellor retired in 2005 and passed away in 2009. His son Corin Mellor, an interior and product designer, is now Creative Director of the company.