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Here, an embossed standard decorates the bottom of each handle, echoing a neoclassical format popular in vintage 1920's silverware. The motif a square surrounded by interlocking circles is adapted from a Renaissance marble floor. Interior paneling on both the front and back adds further refinement. ...read more

Tiago flatware upholds a modernist mood with boldly scaled, unadorned shapes, with just a marked facet at the tip of each handle, and very straight, elongated implements. This cutlery is unusually thick, yet ergonomic in hand. The profiles of the tines, knife blades, and spoon bowls have been handso ...read more

Austin is a pattern of handsome simplicity that is historical without feeling dated. The basis of the profile is O'Brien's favorite antique knife and fork set, from Manchester, England, dating from the mid 1800s. That form has been grandly rescaled and adapted to the other implements, for a large, g ...read more

Elissa flatware offers exceptional character in easy stainless steel. All the handles are hollow, with beautiful round tapering and a satisfying, dimensional feel in hand. Refined Georgian profiles ring the neck of each utensil for a formally finished silhouette. The total design underscores a timel ...read more

Austin is a pattern of handsome simplicity that is historical without feeling dated. The basis of the profile is O'Brien's favorite antique knife and fork set, from Manchester, England, dating from the mid 1800s. That form has been grandly rescaled and adapted to the other implements, for a large, g ...read more

Tilden offers a lean, linear theme, with a raised vertical ridge that wraps around the front and back of each handle, and around the perimeter of the knife handle. Tapering, rounded handles and a classic feel to the profile add a stateliness akin to English Georgian or American Wrenn styles that can ...read more

Here, an embossed standard decorates the bottom of each handle, echoing a neoclassical format popular in vintage 1920's silverware. The motif a square surrounded by interlocking circles is adapted from a Renaissance marble floor. Interior paneling on both the front and back adds further refinement. ...read more

Tiago flatware upholds a modernist mood with boldly scaled, unadorned shapes, with just a marked facet at the tip of each handle, and very straight, elongated implements. This cutlery is unusually thick, yet ergonomic in hand. The profiles of the tines, knife blades, and spoon bowls have been handso ...read more

Elissa flatware offers exceptional character in easy stainless steel. All the handles are hollow, with beautiful round tapering and a satisfying, dimensional feel in hand. Refined Georgian profiles ring the neck of each utensil for a formally finished silhouette. The total design underscores a timel ...read more

Tiago flatware upholds a modernist mood with boldly scaled, unadorned shapes, with just a marked facet at the tip of each handle, and very straight, elongated implements. This cutlery is unusually thick, yet ergonomic in hand. The profiles of the tines, knife blades, and spoon bowls have been handso ...read more

Austin is a pattern of handsome simplicity that is historical without feeling dated. The basis of the profile is O'Brien's favorite antique knife and fork set, from Manchester, England, dating from the mid 1800s. That form has been grandly rescaled and adapted to the other implements, for a large, g ...read more

Elissa flatware offers exceptional character in easy stainless steel. All the handles are hollow, with beautiful round tapering and a satisfying, dimensional feel in hand. Refined Georgian profiles ring the neck of each utensil for a formally finished silhouette. The total design underscores a timel ...read more

Here, an embossed standard decorates the bottom of each handle, echoing a neoclassical format popular in vintage 1920's silverware. The motif a square surrounded by interlocking circles is adapted from a Renaissance marble floor. Interior paneling on both the front and back adds further refinement. ...read more

Austin is a pattern of handsome simplicity that is historical without feeling dated. The basis of the profile is O'Brien's favorite antique knife and fork set, from Manchester, England, dating from the mid 1800s. That form has been grandly rescaled and adapted to the other implements, for a large, g ...read more

Tiago flatware upholds a modernist mood with boldly scaled, unadorned shapes, with just a marked facet at the tip of each handle, and very straight, elongated implements. This cutlery is unusually thick, yet ergonomic in hand. The profiles of the tines, knife blades, and spoon bowls have been handso ...read more

Elissa flatware offers exceptional character in easy stainless steel. All the handles are hollow, with beautiful round tapering and a satisfying, dimensional feel in hand. Refined Georgian profiles ring the neck of each utensil for a formally finished silhouette. The total design underscores a timel ...read more