Even after 80 years, the table accessories continue to be modern. They come without any ornaments and fascinate by the special surface treatment "duotone": the rounded, ergonomically shaped handles are frosted, while the blades, lugs and tines are polished. Worpswede - a timeless classic for sophisticated tables!18/10 stainless steelDesign: Manfred Schickduotone - with matt and polished cutlery elementstimelessly elegantdishwasher safe
Vitalis reminds us to be aware of our Health and Nature. Light, powerful, simple, harmonious, pure, energetic – that is Vitalis. The curved and flowing contours embody the perfection and force of Nature. Vitalis is ergonomically shaped and an exceptional design cutlery. Made in Solingen | Germany Design: Bibs Hosak-Robb Material: Edelstahl 18/10, matt - 17 cm
Both ebony and teak are very robust woods that, with the right care, will last for decades despite daily use and contact with water. However, they are not suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher. The knife blade consists of hardened blade steel, which ensures a long edge retention. Further information on the care of Mono cutlery can be found here. In the early 1960s, the Mono A series was supplemented by Mono E (ebony) and Mono T (teak) by Peter Raacke. The basic shapes of fork and spoon are the same as with Mono A, the cutlery handles of Mono E and Mono T are covered on both sides with riveted wood. This creates an attractive contrast to the stainless steel. Mono E and T can be combined very well with pre-parts from the Mono A series. Designer: Peter Raacke Release year: 1960 Material: 18/10 stainless steel, matt brushed, ebony Length: 18.2cm
Large spoon, long handle - and a small, decisive detail: salado and saladino can be hung on the salad bowl. The advantage of this is "obvious". Salad serving set large 15 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Ralph Krämer Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
Mono A cheese fondue forks are the perfect complement to Mono Fondue. Because of the heat conduction they are not suitable for meat fondue, for this we recommend Mono Ring fondue forks. Designer: Peter Raacke Material: Stainless steel 18/10<, Matt brushed Publishing year: 1959 Length: 24.5 cm Made in Germany Mono A is the foundation of the history of Mono. The designer Peter Raacke created this reduced design on behalf of Herbert Seibel (3rd generation of the family business) at the end of the 1950s. The goal was to develop a flatware with a timeless design that could be produced easily and sustainably. After its launch in 1959, designer Raacke and manufacturer Seibel realized that the design was too progressive, the radical simplicity did not meet the taste of retailers and customers. In 1973, fourteen years later, Mono A won its first important design award, the Federal Prize for Good Form. Today, it is considered an absolute design classic, has won dozens of awards and has proven itself again and again in timeless aesthetics and relevance. Mono A is made of 18/10 stainless steel. The knife blade is made of hardened blade steel that ensures long cutting durability. All parts are suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher. For more tips on caring for Mono flatware, click here. The Mono A knife is available in two versions. The short blade is the original knife design by Peter Raacke. The long blade was added later as an alternative. Both variants are equally functional. The choice is based on personal preference. Complementary, various serving pieces are available by Mono A, from salad servers to cake servers to snail forks. All pieces have a satin brushed finish, alternatively Mono A is also available in mirror finish.
In the early 1960s, the Mono A series was supplemented by Mono E (ebony) and Mono T (teak) by Peter Raacke. The basic shapes of fork and spoon are the same as with Mono A, the cutlery handles of Mono E and Mono T are covered on both sides with riveted wood. This creates an attractive contrast to the stainless steel. Mono E and T can be combined very well with pre-parts from the Mono A series. Both ebony and teak are very robust woods that, with the right care, will last for decades despite daily use and contact with water. However, they are not suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher. The knife blade consists of hardened blade steel, which ensures a long edge retention. Designer: Peter Raacke Release year: 1960 Material: 18/10 stainless steel, matt brushed, ebony consisting of knife, fork, soup spoon and teaspoon
Open walnuts gently and without breakage: The pico tip is simply inserted into the soft part of the nut and the shell is split into two halves by turning it lightly. With the outer tips, the interior can then easily take out.The highlight for jewelery fans: Mono Pico can also be worn as a chain on a longer leather strap.Diameter: 7 cmMaterial 18/10 stainless, polished stainless steel
Oysters and lobsters are undoubtedly some of the greatest delights enjoyed by gourmets. Undoubtedly, they are also the hardest to reach, even risking injury. With these congenial special tools, the effort is reduced considerably, and the unique fruits of the sea can be enjoyed as stylishly as they deserve.Oyster fork 14 cmStainless Steel 18/10
Mustard, spicy sauces or pesto can be served with the handmade mustard spoon.More and more households are turning into strongholds of fine cuisine. They find support in the form of numerous sophisticated accessories from Pott. They inspire and arouse emotions. Often they are ahead of their time, often receiving awards from around the world. But they all have one thing in common: perfection in design and the highest quality.Scoop 10.5 cmStainless Steel 18/10
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.canape fork 13 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.carving fork 28 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.carving knife 27 cm Stainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.coffee spoon 15 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function. mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era. Table fork, table knife, table spoon and coffee spoon Design: Peter Raacke Prof. Peter Raacke With the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin. mono - Home of the German producer of handcrafted design originals Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin. This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis. The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a. Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference. Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory. Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function. mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era. 6 Table fork, 6 table knife, 6 table spoon and 6 coffee spoon Design: Peter Raacke Prof. Peter Raacke With the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin. mono - Home of the German producer of handcrafted design originals Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin. This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis. The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a. Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference. Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory. Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function. mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era. Table fork, table knife, table spoon and coffee spoon Design: Peter Raacke Prof. Peter Raacke With the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin. mono - Home of the German producer of handcrafted design originals Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin. This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis. The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a. Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference. Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory. Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function. mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era. 6 Table fork, 6 table knife, 6 table spoon and 6 coffee spoon Design: Peter Raacke Prof. Peter Raacke With the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin. mono - Home of the German producer of handcrafted design originals Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin. This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis. The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a. Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference. Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory. Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.dessert fork 18,2 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.Dessert knife 20,5 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.fish fork 20,5 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.fish knife 21,2 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.gravy ladle 24,5 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.iced-tea spoon 24,1 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.pie server 26 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.Salad serving set large 27,2 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.Salad serving set small 18,5 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.soup spoon 18,4 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.table fork 20,7 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.Table knife, long blade 22,3 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.Table knife, short blade 21,3 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
mono-a is the quintessential design of the mono flatware family. Designed in 1958 by Professor Peter Raacke, it continues to stand for the purist's definition of form and function.mono-a is considered a classic, and has been the recipient of numerous domestic and international awards. Today, mono-a is known as the most sold German flatware of the post-war era.table spoon 21,3 cmStainless Steel 18/10Design: Peter RaackeWith the design of the legendary mono-a flatware, the designer, born in Hanau in1928, made design history. He further developed many designs that have become part of German daily life. In his teaching capacity at design institutions in Darmstadt, Kassel and Ulm, as well as Professor of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Hamburg, he influenced many a young designer. In 2003 he was honored with a retrospective – 50 Years of Peter Raacke Design – at the German Technology Museum in Berlin.Since 1959 mono’s goal has been to develop designer products that follow no trend, they simply outlast all trends. Striving to produce items that do not decorate but function and have the highest standards of production, material and origin.This has not been a rare occurrence. mono products have become part of permanent museum collections of modern and applied art. mono friends elicit pleasure on a daily basis.The mono manufactory is in the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Mettmann. That is where Wilhelm Seibel I set the cornerstone, in 1895 with the founding of the Britanniawarenfabrik W. Seibel – the basis for the family enterprise, which today is led by the 5th generation. In 1959 the brand mono was established with the introduction of mono-a.Much has changed since then, and much has remained the same in the production process at mono. With stubborn dedication traditional processes were kept under the belief that manual know how, the human eye and high end materials actually do make a difference.Some 30 steps are used until the final flatware product is finished. The product is under constant evaluation, and only then and when the final touch is made, and perfection is reached, is the product released from the manufactory.Many mono products (partially several times) have been recipients of awards, and are in the permanent collection of museums of modern and applied art.
Oysters and lobsters are among the greatest pleasures for true epicureans. They are also among the more complex foods to get at – minor injuries do happen. With these genial tools, the task is almost easy, and these fruits of the sea can be enjoyed in the style that becomes them best. Material:Stainless steel 18/10, Matt brushed Length: 14.0 cm Pott Gourmet Designer: Ralph Krämer
The spreading or butter knife by the house of Sabre has a fuzzy blade that is not intended for cutting, but for spreading. It is ideal not only for spreading butter on bread or toast, but also for other spreads. dishwasher safe up to max. 40 C° Size: 14 cm Material: stainless steel, acrylic handle Made in France
Sabre dinner knife is one of the most important parts of your modern cutlery set. The sharp stainless steel blade gives this knife elegance, making it unique. dishwasher safe up to max. 40 C° Size: 24 cm Material: stainless steel, acrylic handle Made in France
This large dinner spoon by Sabre is ideal for those who like to eat good soups, and not just somehow... but in style! Thanks to its practical size, this spoon can also be used when garnishing small vegetables dishwasher safe up to max. 40 C° Size: 22 cm Material: stainless steel, acrylic handle Made in France
The Sabre dinner fork is an essential item when it comes to setting a dining table. It, is equipped with a stainless steel head and is probably the most important accessory of your cutlery set. dishwasher safe up to max. 40 C° Size: 22 cm Material: stainless steel, acrylic handle Made in France
If you’re looking for elegant but distinctive tableware, the Icône collection is perfect for you. With its sleek styling and its 21 colours featuring a slightly retro touch, you’ll definitely find the cutlery set just right for your table. An original and a Best Seller: what makes it so popular is its originality, something rare enough to be highlighted! The Sabre dinner knife is a vital part of your dinner set. Its sharp, stainless steel blade gives it an air of elegance, for a unique knife. Sold as part of a complete cutlery set or individually, this dinner knife will be an eye-catching addition to your tableware.
If you’re looking for elegant but distinctive tableware, the Icône collection is perfect for you. With its sleek styling and its 21 colours featuring a slightly retro touch, you’ll definitely find the cutlery set just right for your table. An original and a Best Seller: what makes it so popular is its originality, something rare enough to be highlighted! The Sabre dinner knife is a vital part of your dinner set. Its sharp, stainless steel blade gives it an air of elegance, for a unique knife. Sold as part of a complete cutlery set or individually, this dinner knife will be an eye-catching addition to your tableware.
If you’re looking for elegant but distinctive tableware, the Icône collection is perfect for you. With its sleek styling and its 21 colours featuring a slightly retro touch, you’ll definitely find the cutlery set just right for your table. An original and a Best Seller: what makes it so popular is its originality, something rare enough to be highlighted! The Sabre dinner knife is a vital part of your dinner set. Its sharp, stainless steel blade gives it an air of elegance, for a unique knife. Sold as part of a complete cutlery set or individually, this dinner knife will be an eye-catching addition to your tableware.
If you’re looking for elegant but distinctive tableware, the Icône collection is perfect for you. With its sleek styling and its 21 colours featuring a slightly retro touch, you’ll definitely find the cutlery set just right for your table. An original and a Best Seller: what makes it so popular is its originality, something rare enough to be highlighted! With its stainless steel end, the dinner fork is a vital part of your dinner set, and is used at every stage of the meal. Sold as part of a complete cutlery set or individually, our forks bring a touch of gaiety to your table and adapt perfectly to all of your dishes.
If you’re looking for elegant but distinctive tableware, the Icône collection is perfect for you. With its sleek styling and its 21 colours featuring a slightly retro touch, you’ll definitely find the cutlery set just right for your table. An original and a Best Seller: what makes it so popular is its originality, something rare enough to be highlighted! With its stainless steel end, the dinner fork is a vital part of your dinner set, and is used at every stage of the meal. Sold as part of a complete cutlery set or individually, our forks bring a touch of gaiety to your table and adapt perfectly to all of your dishes.
If you’re looking for elegant but distinctive tableware, the Icône collection is perfect for you. With its sleek styling and its 21 colours featuring a slightly retro touch, you’ll definitely find the cutlery set just right for your table. An original and a Best Seller: what makes it so popular is its originality, something rare enough to be highlighted! The generously-proportioned Sabre soup spoon is perfect for enjoying delicious soups or, thanks to its size, to accompany a small vegetable dish.
If you’re looking for elegant but distinctive tableware, the Icône collection is perfect for you. With its sleek styling and its 21 colours featuring a slightly retro touch, you’ll definitely find the cutlery set just right for your table. An original and a Best Seller: what makes it so popular is its originality, something rare enough to be highlighted! The generously-proportioned Sabre soup spoon is perfect for enjoying delicious soups or, thanks to its size, to accompany a small vegetable dish.
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Bread Knife 29 cm - The Bread Knife features a long, scalloped-edge blade to slice effortlessly through crusty loaves, baguettes and cakes.Lenght: 29 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Butter Knife 20 cm - Butter knife for butter lovers. It was never easy to spread cold butter! You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Lenght: 20 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Cleaver 21 cm - The sharp, high blade allows a smooth and straight cut through medium-sized cheese like Edam or Gouda. Our decorated are like candies to the eyes! Arrange your set, mix patterns and colours to breathe poetry and a contagious joie de vivre to your table.Lenght: 21 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Knife 24 cm - The cheese knife is ideal for hard and soft cheeses. For cutting with little effort. You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Lenght: 24 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Cheese Knife 24 cm - The cheese knife is ideal for hard and soft cheeses. For cutting with little effort. You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Lenght: 24 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Lenght: 21,5 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
Decorative tableware is something of a hallmark for Sabre. Vichy, Marguerite, Transat... a total of 13 patterns available in several colours... It’s a nod to the past and we love that. Perfect for completing your service or preparing a tableware set for your holiday home. The attractively curved Sabre tart slicer is a vital accessory for serving all kinds of pastries and sweet or savoury tarts.
Decorative tableware is something of a hallmark for Sabre. Vichy, Marguerite, Transat... a total of 13 patterns available in several colours... It’s a nod to the past and we love that. Perfect for completing your service or preparing a tableware set for your holiday home. The attractively curved Sabre tart slicer is a vital accessory for serving all kinds of pastries and sweet or savoury tarts.
SABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Tomato Knife 21,5 cm - For easy cutting and preparing soft and hard tomatoes. Give way to your imagination and arrange your cutlery set as you would arrange colourful bouquets. Culinary art is a way of life, playful and merry.Lenght: 21,5 cmMaterial: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in France
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
Decorative tableware is something of a hallmark for Sabre. Vichy, Marguerite, Transat... a total of 13 patterns available in several colours... It’s a nod to the past and we love that. Perfect for completing your service or preparing a tableware set for your holiday home. This Sabre salad fork is ideal for starters, cheeses or desserts. An item which forms the perfect addition to your Sabre cutlery service. Not to be confused with the small forks.
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
SABRE Paris - Cheese Plain 21,5 cm - You might recognise the shape but you will be both carried away and surprised by its new colours. A simple pleasure to share to your heart’s content.Material: Stainless Steel, PlasticMade in FranceSABRE Paris - Toile de Jouy - Modern high quality design cutlery with colored plastic handles.
Decorative tableware is something of a hallmark for Sabre. Vichy, Marguerite, Transat... a total of 13 patterns available in several colours... It’s a nod to the past and we love that. Perfect for completing your service or preparing a tableware set for your holiday home. If there’s one cutlery item you’ll always need it’s a teaspoon! Sold as part of a complete cutlery set or individually, this teaspoon is perfect for every occasion. Not to be confused with the cake spoons.
A delicious piece of cake with coffee is a must at almost every family gathering. With the 6 cake forks from the ZWILLING Dinner series, hosts not only please the palate but also the eyes of their guests, as the timeless and subtle design of the forks complements any table setting. The high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel looks elegant and is also easy to care for. Thanks to their dishwasher suitability, the forks are especially practical for everyday use. Perfectly combinable with other cutlery pieces from ZWILLING. Timeless design – easily combinable with almost any ZWILLING cutlery series Made of polished, rust-free stainless steel Color: Silver Dimensions: 16.0 cm x 6.0 cm x 2.0 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background today represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether it's high-quality kitchen knives, kitchen products, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world's oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crosses borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with the needs of its customers.
The cake fork set from the ZWILLING OSTFRIESEN series is the perfect addition to elegant coffee tables and special occasions. The six polished forks are made of high-quality, rust-free 18/10 stainless steel and are characterized by their long-lasting quality. With the traditional design of the OSTFRIESEN series, the forks blend seamlessly into existing cutlery sets, ensuring a harmonious table setting. A charming set for anyone who values classic ambiance. Traditional design matching the OSTFRIESEN series Ideal for elegant coffee tables and pastries Color: Silver Length: 15.1 cm Height: 1.4 cm Width: 2.1 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: 6 cake forks The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether high-quality kitchen knives, kitchen tools, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly transcended borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with the needs of its customers.
The cake server from the ZWILLING OSTFRIESEN series impresses with classic elegance and high functionality. Made from polished 18/10 stainless steel, it is rust-free, particularly robust, and dishwasher-safe. The generously sized surface makes it easy to lift and serve pieces of cake or pie. With its traditional design, it stylishly complements any coffee table and fits perfectly with the OSTFRIESEN cutlery series – for elegant enjoyment on every occasion. Ideal for stylishly serving pieces of cake and pie Traditional design matching the OSTFRIESEN series Color: Silver Length: 21.9 cm Height: 3.9 cm Width: 4.9 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today stands for a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, kitchen tools, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with the needs of its customers.
The 4-piece Bino children's cutlery set by ZWILLING has been specially developed for children aged 3 and up and is optimally designed for small hands. Featuring engraved animal motifs – kitten, bunny, duck, and bear – each meal becomes a fun and imaginative experience. The set includes a children's fork, knife, large spoon, and small teaspoon. All pieces are made of polished 18/10 stainless steel, scratch-resistant, rustproof, and dishwasher-safe. The gently blunted knife blade and rounded fork tips provide safety, while the playful design stimulates imagination and helps children learn to use cutlery in a fun way. Thanks to the hollow handle design, the knife is especially comfortable to hold. Animal motifs like kitten, bunny, duck, and bear spark the imagination Child-friendly design with rounded tips and blunted knife blade Color: Silver Material: 18/10 stainless steel Includes: Children's fork, knife, large spoon, small teaspoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether it’s premium kitchen knives, cooking tools, or flatware: the success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that long ago crossed international borders. With innovative products that continue to set global standards, ZWILLING remains consistently aligned with customer needs.
The 4-piece Filou children's cutlery set from the TWIN Kids series is specially designed for children aged 3 and up and perfectly adapted to small hands. Thanks to its simple, timeless design, it is ideal for everyday use. Made from high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel, the cutlery is rustproof, taste-neutral, and dishwasher-safe. The rounded handles ensure a secure grip, while the blunt knife blade and rounded fork tips offer maximum safety. A practical cutlery set that helps children playfully learn how to use knife, fork, and spoon – also a great gift for introducing kids to table manners. Child-friendly shape for safe and intuitive handling Neutral design – ideal for everyday use Color: Silver Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: Children's fork, knife, large spoon, small spoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background stands for a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware – the success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continually set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with customer needs.
With the 4-piece Grimm's Fairy Tales children's cutlery set from ZWILLING , even the little ones can dine in style. Eating with a knife and fork is a skill that needs to be learned: this set features embossed motifs from The Frog Prince, Little Red Riding Hood and The Star Money to help them on their way. The cutlery is made of 18/10 stainless steel, is suitable for children aged three and above, and is specially designed for small hands. With this children's set from the children's cutlery series, you can teach your children table manners in a playful way without having to worry about cuts, as the knife has no serrated edge and is therefore blunt and harmless for children's hands. Made from high-quality 18/10 stainless steel Rust-free Dishwasher safe Perfectly shaped for small hands – ideal for children aged 3 and above No risk of injury thanks to slightly blunt knife and rounded fork tips The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background is now synonymous with a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether high-quality chef's knives, kitchen products or cutlery: the unique success of one of the oldest brands in the world is based on customer satisfaction that crossed national borders very early on. With innovative products that continue to set international standards today because they are always geared towards the wishes of customers.
With the ZWILLING Grimm's Fairy Tales children's cutlery set / 4 pieces, children aged 3 and above can learn how to use cutlery in a playful way. The child-friendly shape fits comfortably in small hands and encourages independent eating without any sharp edges or points. The charming motifs from Grimm's fairy tales turn every meal into a little adventure. Made from high-quality 18/10 stainless steel, the cutlery is particularly robust, rust-free and hygienic. It can withstand everyday use and can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher after meals. The set combines safety, quality and fairy-tale fun at the table. Child-friendly cutlery set for safe, independent eating Perfectly shaped for small hands – ideal for children aged 3 and above Material: 18/10 stainless steel (18% chromium / 10% nickel) Rustproof and durable No sharp edges or points Dishwasher safe Scope of delivery: 4-piece children's cutlery set The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background stands for quality and trust – even when it comes to products for the little ones. With its thoughtful design and high-quality materials, ZWILLING accompanies families through everyday life and ensures that mealtimes are a joy for everyone.
The 4-piece children’s cutlery set with jungle motifs from the TWIN Kids series is specially designed for children aged 3 and up, turning learning table manners into a playful experience. The child-friendly jungle animal designs bring joy to the table and spark the imagination. Made from high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel, the cutlery is rustproof, neutral in taste, and dishwasher-safe. Ergonomically shaped handles ensure a secure grip, while the blunt knife blade, rounded fork tips, and smooth edges guarantee maximum safety. A lovingly designed gift – perfect for birthdays, Easter, or christenings. Learn to use cutlery with ease – with jungle animals as fun companions Ergonomically shaped handles fit safely and comfortably in small hands Color: Silver Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: Children's fork, knife, large spoon, small spoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background stands for a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware – the success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continually set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with customer needs.
The 4-piece Ritter Eckbert children's cutlery set from the TWIN Kids series has been specially designed for children aged 3 and up, making table manners a playful experience. The child-friendly motifs featuring Knight Eckbert and his friends add joy to mealtimes and spark the imagination. Made from high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel, the cutlery is rustproof, tasteless, and dishwasher-safe. Ergonomically shaped handles ensure a secure grip, while the blunt knife blade, rounded fork tips, and smooth edges offer maximum safety. A lovingly designed gift – ideal for birthdays, Easter, or christenings. Learn to use cutlery with ease – with Knight Eckbert & his friends Ergonomically shaped handles fit safely and comfortably in small hands Color: Silver Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: Children's fork, knife, large spoon, small spoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background stands for a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware – the success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continually set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with customer needs.
The 4-piece Pila children's cutlery set from the TWIN Kids series was specially designed for children aged 3 and up and is perfectly adapted to small hands. With its simple, timeless design, it is ideal for everyday use. Made from high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel, the cutlery is rustproof, taste-neutral, and dishwasher-safe. The square-shaped handles ensure a secure grip, while the blunt knife blade and rounded fork tips provide maximum safety. A practical cutlery set that helps children playfully learn how to use a knife, fork, and spoon – also perfect as a gift for introducing table manners. Elegant, neutral design for versatile use Ergonomic handles and safe contours for children's hands Color: Silver Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: Children's fork, knife, large spoon, small spoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether it's premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware – the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continually set international standards, ZWILLING remains firmly aligned with the needs of its customers.
The 4-piece children's cutlery set "Prinzessin Emilie" from the TWIN Kids series is specially designed for children aged 3 and above, making table manners a fun and playful experience. The child-friendly motifs featuring Princess Emilie and her friends add joy to every meal. Made from high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel, the cutlery is rustproof, tasteless, and dishwasher safe. Thanks to the ergonomically shaped handles, each piece fits perfectly in small children's hands. The blunt knife, rounded fork tips, and smooth edges make the set especially safe for young users. Whether as a birthday, baptism, or Easter gift – this lovingly designed children's cutlery set is a magical gift idea. Learn to use cutlery with ease – with Princess Emilie & her friends Ergonomically shaped handles for a safe and comfortable grip Color: Silver Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: Children's fork, children's knife, large spoon, small spoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, utensils, or flatware – the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that long ago crossed borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING always focuses on the needs of its customers.
The 4-piece Teddy children's cutlery set from ZWILLING has been specially designed for children aged 3 and up and is perfectly tailored to small hands. With adorably designed teddy bear motifs on the handles, the cutlery adds fun to the table and playfully motivates children to safely learn how to use a knife, fork, and spoon. All pieces are made of high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel – rustproof, tasteless, and dishwasher-safe. Rounded fork tips, a blunt knife blade, and an ergonomic shape ensure safety and comfortable handling. An ideal gift for little table culture explorers. Playful teddy bear motifs encourage independent eating Child-friendly safety features: blunt knife and rounded tips Color: Silver Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: Children's fork, knife, large spoon, small teaspoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware: the lasting success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly transcended borders. With innovative products that continuously set international standards, ZWILLING remains firmly focused on customer needs.
The elegant ZWILLING Chopstick Set is a must-have for all lovers of Asian cuisine. It includes two pairs of black chopsticks made of high-quality plastic and a refined menu spoon made of 18/10 stainless steel. The chopsticks feature a stainless steel accent with the ZWILLING logo and are stylishly presented in attractive packaging with a red background. This set is ideal for daily use or as a classy gift for someone special. Elegant menu spoon made of 18/10 stainless steel Chopsticks with stainless steel accent and ZWILLING logo Color: Black Length: 30.7 cm Height: 4.2 cm Width: 15.2 cm Material: Plastic The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background represents a sophisticated lifestyle today. Whether it’s premium kitchen knives, kitchen tools, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly transcended borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently focuses on the needs of its customers.
With the ZWILLING Chopstick Set by ZWILLING for two people, you get the perfect starter kit for all lovers of Asian cuisine and for those who want to become one. The set includes four pairs of black chopsticks, made of synthetic SPS material. The set is completed with two spoons made of stainless steel. Additionally, the set comes in an elegant packaging, making it an ideal gift. With this ZWILLING Chopstick Set, you can look forward to authentic dining experiences at your next Asian-themed evening. Contents: 2 dinner spoons, 4 pairs of chopsticks Spoon material: 18/10 stainless steel, matte/polished Chopstick material: high-quality plastic with stainless steel accents & ZWILLING logo Elegant packaging in refined red Dishwasher safe Dimensions: 21.2 x 4.4 cm The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background today embodies a refined lifestyle. Whether premium chef's knives, kitchen products, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly crosses borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently meets customer needs.
With the six coffee spoons from the ZWILLING Dinner series, you can stylishly serve sugar and milk with coffee – while impressing with elegant design. Made of high-quality 18/10 stainless steel, the spoons are rust-resistant, dishwasher-safe, and particularly durable. Their polished finish adds a refined shine, making them a sophisticated addition to nearly any cutlery set. Perfect for every coffee table – whether entertaining guests or enjoying a personal moment of indulgence. Ideal for serving sugar and milk with coffee Polished surface for an elegant look Color: Silver Dimensions: 14.0 cm x 6.0 cm x 2.5 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: 6 coffee spoons The white ZWILLING logo on a red background represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether it’s premium kitchen knives, culinary tools, or cutlery: the remarkable success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that consistently set international standards, ZWILLING continues to focus on the needs of its customers.
The coffee spoon set from the ZWILLING OSTFRIESEN series combines traditional elegance with everyday practicality. The six polished coffee spoons are made of high-quality rust-free 18/10 stainless steel and impress with their long-lasting quality. With their classic shape, they are ideal for stirring coffee, tea, or other hot beverages. The delicate pattern of the OSTFRIESEN series makes this set a stylish addition to any table setting. Ideal for stirring coffee, tea, and hot beverages Traditional design matching the OSTFRIESEN series Color: Silver Length: 13.6 cm Height: 1.7 cm Width: 3 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: 6 coffee spoons The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today stands for a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, kitchen products, or cutlery – the unique success of one of the world's oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns itself with the needs of its customers.
The cream and soup spoon from the ZWILLING OSTFRIESEN series combines traditional elegance with functional versatility. Made of high-quality, polished 18/10 stainless steel, it is not only a visual highlight but also rustproof, durable, and dishwasher-safe. Its classic design pairs perfectly with other cutlery from the OSTFRIESEN series and makes it ideal for stylishly serving cream, soups, or sauces. Ideal for stylishly serving cream, soups, or sauces Traditional design matching the OSTFRIESEN series Color: Silver Length: 15.2 cm Width: 4.06 cm Height: 2.6 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel The white ZWILLING logo on a red background stands for uncompromising quality and timeless elegance. Whether high-quality kitchen knives, cookware, or cutlery – the success of this traditional brand is based on customer satisfaction across borders. With innovative products that set international standards, ZWILLING consistently meets the needs of its customers.
This 68-piece cutlery set by ZWILLING includes tableware and accessories for twelve people. With this set, you are well-equipped for every meal – even for coffee and dessert. Some extras, such as a cake server and meat forks, complement the basic assortment of knives, forks, and spoons. The cutlery from the GREENWICH series impresses with its elegant and timeless design. With the 68-piece cutlery set, you have the perfect selection for both everyday use and hosting numerous guests at festive occasions. Material: high-quality 18/10 stainless steel, rust-free Dishwasher safe Design by Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez Contents: 12x bistro forks, 1x soup/cream ladle, 2x meat forks, 1x sauce ladle, 1x cake server, 1x sugar spoon, 2x serving spoons, 12x table spoons, 12x table forks, 12x table knives, 12x coffee spoons The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background today embodies a refined lifestyle. Whether premium chef's knives, kitchen products, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly crosses borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently meets customer needs.
The ZWILLING KING cutlery set features gently curved lines and upward-arched handles, making it suitable for any occasion. This 68-piece cutlery set includes dinner and coffee flatware for twelve people, plus one soup ladle, sauce ladle, sugar spoon, cake server, and two meat forks and serving spoons. Thanks to its rounded edges and fully polished surface, the set has an especially elegant appearance. All pieces are made of rust-free 18/10 stainless steel. The knives feel comfortable in the hand and are built to last. With this ZWILLING cutlery set, you'll entertain larger groups in style and quality. Fully polished with rounded edges Clear, simple design Upward-curved handles Gently rounded edges Dishwasher-safe Material: Rust-free 18/10 stainless steel Serves: 12 people Contents: 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 cake forks, 1 soup ladle, 2 meat forks, 2 serving spoons, 1 sauce ladle, 1 cake server, 1 sugar spoon ZWILLING – Quality without limits: The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware, the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is rooted in customer satisfaction that quickly transcended borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently puts customer needs first.
The ZWILLING KING cutlery set features gently curved lines and upward-arched handles, making it suitable for any occasion. This 68-piece cutlery set includes dinner and coffee flatware for twelve people, plus one soup ladle, sauce ladle, sugar spoon, cake server, and two meat forks and serving spoons. Thanks to its rounded edges and fully polished surface, the set has an especially elegant appearance. All pieces are made of rust-free 18/10 stainless steel. The knives feel comfortable in the hand and are built to last. With this ZWILLING cutlery set, you'll entertain larger groups in style and quality. Fully polished with rounded edges Clear, simple design Upward-curved handles Gently rounded edges Dishwasher-safe Material: Rust-free 18/10 stainless steel Serves: 12 people Contents: 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 cake forks, 1 soup ladle, 2 meat forks, 2 serving spoons, 1 sauce ladle, 1 cake server, 1 sugar spoon ZWILLING – Quality without limits: The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware, the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is rooted in customer satisfaction that quickly transcended borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently puts customer needs first.
Espresso is the most commonly enjoyed beverage at the end of a meal – and with the six espresso spoons from ZWILLING, the experience is complete. Made of polished 18/10 stainless steel, these spoons offer not only a sophisticated look but are also dishwasher-safe. Their timeless design makes them easy to pair with nearly any cutlery series. They elegantly complement existing sets without visual disruption – perfect for everyday use or special occasions. Suitable as an addition to almost all ZWILLING cutlery collections Polished surface made of high-quality stainless steel Color: Silver Length: 11 cm Height: 2 cm Width: 6 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included in delivery: 6 x Espresso spoon The white ZWILLING logo on a red background is now a symbol of a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, culinary tools or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly transcended borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with the needs of its customers.
The espresso spoon set from the ZWILLING OSTFRIESEN series combines traditional design with high-quality craftsmanship. The six polished spoons are made of rust-free 18/10 stainless steel and are dishwasher-safe – ideal for daily use. With their compact shape, they are perfect for stylishly stirring espresso or small coffee specialties. The classically ornate design of the OSTFRIESEN series makes this set a charming addition to any coffee table. Perfect for serving and stirring espresso Traditional design matching the OSTFRIESEN series Color: Silver Length: 10.9 cm Height: 1.5 cm Width: 2.42 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: 6 espresso spoons The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, kitchen tools, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with the needs of its customers.
The ZWILLING fish cutlery set is the elegant complement to refined fish dishes. It consists of one fish knife and one fish fork – specially shaped to enjoy fish fillets effortlessly and elegantly. The timeless design complements almost every ZWILLING cutlery series and fits perfectly into a festively set table. Made from high-quality, rust-free 18/10 stainless steel with a polished finish, this set also convinces with its easy care – it is dishwasher-safe and suitable for everyday use. Timeless design complements virtually every ZWILLING cutlery series Polished finish Dishwasher-safe Material: rust-free 18/10 stainless steel Dimensions: 22.0 cm x 2.5 cm x 22.5 cm The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether kitchen knives, kitchen products or cutlery – the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently focuses on customer needs.
Honey adds a touch of sweetness to many dishes and drinks. On a well-set table, it also looks appealing when served in a honey jar. The ZWILLING honey spoon is the ideal tool for serving it. Thanks to its understated, timeless design, the spoon complements almost any flatware set. Made from polished 18/10 stainless steel, the spoon offers a premium look and is dishwasher-safe. The curved handle allows it to rest on the rim of the jar, letting the honey drip off with ease. With this spoon from the ZWILLING Dinner series, you can enjoy honey in style. Material: High-quality, rust-free 18/10 stainless steel Dimensions: 14.5 cm × 3.2 cm × 0.9 cm Timeless design – a perfect match for virtually any ZWILLING flatware series Polished surface Dishwasher-safe ZWILLING – Quality without limits: The white ZWILLING symbol on a red background represents a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, cookware, or flatware, the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is rooted in customer satisfaction that quickly transcended borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently puts customer needs first.
Honey adds sweetness to many dishes and beverages. On a set table, it also looks appealing when served in a honey jar. To scoop it out, the honey spoon from ZWILLING is the ideal solution. Thanks to its understated, timeless design, the spoon complements almost any cutlery set. Made of polished 18/10 stainless steel, the spoon has a high-quality appearance and is dishwasher-safe. The curved handle allows it to be hooked onto the rim of the jar, letting the honey drip off with ease. With this spoon from ZWILLING, you can also serve your honey in style. Material: High-quality, rust-free 18/10 stainless steel Dimensions: 14 cm Timeless design - suitable as an addition to almost any ZWILLING cutlery series Polished surface Dishwasher-safe The white ZWILLING logo on a red background now symbolizes a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether it's premium kitchen knives, kitchen tools, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world's oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crosses borders. With innovative products that repeatedly set international standards, ZWILLING consistently aligns with the needs of its customers.
It’s always relaxing to enjoy a latte macchiato on the terrace in the afternoon. To stir in sugar perfectly and blend all the layers smoothly, these Latte Macchiato spoons from the ZWILLING Dinner series are ideal. Their timeless design complements nearly any cutlery style and adds a visual highlight to any coffee setting. Made from high-quality 18/10 stainless steel, the spoons are not only exceptionally durable but also dishwasher-safe – perfect for laid-back coffee breaks without extra effort. Perfect for stirring and enjoying latte macchiato Polished surface with a timeless look Color: Silver Dimensions: 21.00 cm x 8.00 cm x 4.00 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: 6 latte macchiato spoons The white ZWILLING logo on a red background stands for a refined lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, culinary tools, or cutlery: the remarkable success of one of the world’s oldest brands is built on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that consistently set international standards, ZWILLING continues to focus on the needs of its customers.
Ending the evening with a good long drink among friends is always a special moment. With the set of six long drink spoons from the ZWILLING Dinner series, mixing ingredients becomes especially effortless. The spoons feature a timeless, subtle design and can be easily combined with other cutlery collections. Made from high-quality 18/10 stainless steel and polished to a refined finish, they are not only visually appealing but also dishwasher-safe – perfect for carefree moments of enjoyment. Perfect for mixing long drinks and cocktails Polished finish and timeless design Color: Silver Dimensions: 21.0 cm x 2.9 cm x 1.8 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel The white ZWILLING logo on a red background stands for a refined lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, culinary tools, or cutlery: the remarkable success of one of the world's oldest brands is rooted in customer satisfaction that has long crossed borders. With innovative products that continuously set international standards, ZWILLING remains focused on the needs of its customers.
With the two meat forks from the ZWILLING Dinner series, hot meat can be held securely and carved effortlessly. The long, sturdy tines are sharp and heat resistant, making handling particularly pleasant. Thanks to their balanced design, the polished forks sit well in the hand and are not only suitable for carving but also for arranging food on serving platters. Their timeless design allows them to match many cutlery collections – a practical set for elegant serving. Ideal for carving and serving meat Balanced design for comfortable handling Color: Silver Dimensions: 17.0 x 6.0 x 2.5 cm Material: 18/10 stainless steel Included: 2 meat forks The white ZWILLING logo on a red background is today a symbol of a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, kitchen tools, or cutlery: the unique success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that quickly crossed borders. With innovative products that continually set international standards, ZWILLING remains committed to meeting the needs of its customers.
With the ZWILLING pasta cutlery set, you can enjoy pasta in style and comfort. This 2-piece set includes a spaghetti fork and a matching spaghetti spoon – perfect for your next Italian dinner or everyday use at home. The high-quality, polished cutlery impresses with its timeless design and pairs beautifully with other ZWILLING cutlery collections. Made from rustproof 18/10 stainless steel and dishwasher-safe, it combines quality and convenience in one. Timeless design – a perfect addition to almost any ZWILLING cutlery series Polished finish Dishwasher-safe Material: rustproof 18/10 stainless steel Includes: 1 spaghetti fork, 1 spaghetti spoon Dimensions: 20.0 cm x 6.0 cm x 2.0 cm The white ZWILLING logo on a red background today symbolizes a sophisticated lifestyle. Whether premium kitchen knives, culinary tools, or cutlery – the success of one of the world’s oldest brands is based on customer satisfaction that has long transcended borders. With innovative products that continue to set international standards, ZWILLING consistently focuses on the needs of its customers.