• Faneema Cutlery
    @faneemacutlery
    Damascus Knives | Elevate Your Cutting Game | Faneema Cutlery Discover the artistry of cutting with our Faneema premium Damascus Knives. Forged through a unique layering technique, each blade boasts unparalleled strength and a mesmerizing pattern. Elevate your kitchen experience with these masterpieces of craftsmanship. || Website: https://faneemacutlery.com
  • Wüsthof
    @w_sthof
    Since 1814, knives bearing the WÜSTHOF name and the Trident logo have been crafted in the world´s "Cutlery Capital" of Solingen, Germany. Today, in a state-of-the-art facility, that tradition of quality is ensured as old-world craftsmanship meets twenty first century production methods.
  • Sharon Huang
    @kiddo_b
    Japanese and Scandinavian home wares and cutlery
  • Cutipol
    @cutipol
    In a sector such as cutlery, where classical design and materials have predominated for decades, Cutipol sees it as essential to present a very diversified range of cutlery. The Cutipol range includes traditional and modern design, in which great attention has been paid to detail.
  • Susty Party
    @sustyparty
    Susty Party, based in Brooklyn, NY, creates colorful disposable tableware that is compostable and responsibly made, in partnership with non-profit factories who employ and empower the visually impaired community. All Susty Party products - plates, bowls, cups, straws, cutlery, tablecloths, and napkins - are made from renewable or sustainably harvested materials, and made in North America.
  • Carl Mertens
    @carl_mertens
    The Carl Mertens cutlery factory in Solingen GmbH is the # 1 for design kits and premium home accessories made of stainless steel. founded in 1919 as Lohnschleiferei for pocket knife blades, the company produces products for the contemporary table and living culture.
  • David Mellor Design
    @david_mellor_design
    Who we areDavid Mellor Design operates on the simple principle that well-designed equipment can improve your life.The company was set up by David Mellor, Royal Designer for Industry. Mellor is a key figure in British design with an international reputation as designer, manufacturer and shopkeeper. Born in Sheffield, he has always specialised in metalwork and he is particularly famous for his cutlery design. David Mellor cutlery is manufactured in a purpose-designed modern factory in the Peak District National Park. The Round Building, designed by Sir Michael Hopkins, has won numerous architectural awards. The famous David Mellor shop in Sloane Square, London, and the Country Shop alongside the factory at Hathersage in Derbyshire, sell a professional collection of kitchenware and tableware, expertly selected for those who love to cook and eat. The full range of David Mellor products is available online.
  • David Mellor
    @david_mellor
    Who we areDavid Mellor Design operates on the simple principle that well-designed equipment can improve your life.The company was set up by David Mellor, Royal Designer for Industry. Mellor is a key figure in British design with an international reputation as designer, manufacturer and shopkeeper. Born in Sheffield, he has always specialised in metalwork and he is particularly famous for his cutlery design. David Mellor cutlery is manufactured in a purpose-designed modern factory in the Peak District National Park. The Round Building, designed by Sir Michael Hopkins, has won numerous architectural awards. The famous David Mellor shop in Sloane Square, London, and the Country Shop alongside the factory at Hathersage in Derbyshire, sell a professional collection of kitchenware and tableware, expertly selected for those who love to cook and eat. The full range of David Mellor products is available online.
  • Pinti
    @pinti
    Pintinox S.p.A. is situated in an area known as "Valtrompia" which has always been linked strongly with the metal-working sector. Since the days oh the Ancient Romans, the iron mines and tree-covered mountains for the production of coal, joined by the driving force of the water flowing along the rivers, have favoured the metallurgy industry. In 1929, after the great recession, Giacomo Pinti decided to set up his own businness, opening his first workshop in Lumezzane, where he produced chrome-plated brass cutlery and knives.
  • Kay Bojesen
    @kaybojesen
    Most people today are familiar with Danish designer Kay Bojesen (1886–1958) because of his winsome little wooden monkey figurine that he created in the 1950s. Though his considerable skills as a woodcrafter are evident in his long line of creations for children, from wooden toy soldiers and animal figurines to rocking horses and tiny furniture, Bojesen was and still is well-known as an accomplished silversmith. As a young man in Copenhagen, Bojeson trained as an apprentice to Georg Jensen. He was awarded gold at the 1951 World Exhibition in Milan for his silver cutlery collection, Grand Prix. In 1952 he became Silversmith by Appointment to King George VI. Many of his pieces, both silver and wooden, are still in production today.
  • Ginny Evans
    @ginnyevans
    Ginny Evans’s childhood chore was to empty the dishwasher. These days, once she’s loaded one up, her job—–at least professionally—–is done. Evans graduated from the Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and Culi-nary Arts in New York City in early 2006 and opened a personal cooking and catering business in San Francisco later that year. Cooking in clients’ homes, Evans has loaded her fair share and variety of dishwashers. “By the time you’re loading the dishes, you’ve already shopped for the ingredients and prepped, cooked, and served the meal,” she says. “You’re at your least forgiving when you’re at the dishwasher.” Her washer must-haves: a simple, uncluttered design; a top tray for cutlery; and an audible click when you close the door.
  • Culinhome
    @culinhome
    Whether cooking, entertaining or living, we at CulinHome are dedicated to helping everyday be a creative act. As a boutique company- special attention is given to product quality, detail, function and comfort. CulinHome offers the newest comprehensive range of products, which includes cutlery, kitchen accessories, flatware, gadgets and kettles of superior quality and design at affordable prices. The products are manufactured using the highest quality raw materials combined with the utmost technology, durability and comfort. CulinHome is synonymous with innovation, quality, function and design and appeals to even the most discriminating individual. Meticulous attention to detail and stringent product testing ensure the satisfaction of the most discerning consumer. Endorsed by professionals and cooking enthusiasts alike, CulinHome has rapidly earned the reputation as one of the ultimate kitchen product brands on today's market. We hope our innovative and contemporary design inspire you not to just own it, but to live it.
  • MKS Design
    @mks_design
    MKS design is a modern furniture and housewares design firm established in 1998. It has produced distinctive and elegant furniture including chairs, stools, couches, configurable theater seating, modular storage, tables large and small, sideboards and bars, as well as an ever-evolving line of housewares—both production and one-off—coasters, trivets, tableware, serving utensils, and professional kitchen cutlery. The mission of MKS Design is to create furnishings that embody a design ethic focused on our emotional experience of the things which surround us, while silently supported by a robust and rigorous technical and intellectual backbone. Our work is meant to be authentic in the sense of being genuine and original, courageous, and proud yet not self-conscious. We aim to create beauty through an honest mix of fact, function, wit, and whimsy, and the maintenance of an uncompromising and meticulous attention to detail. The work is predominately, but not exclusively in metal, and emphasis is on original design.
  • Artware Editions
    @artware_editions
    WHAT WE DO: Artware Editions opened its doors in 2006 in the heart of New York City’s West Village neighborhood. Since our inception, we have specialized in collaborating with visual artists to produce design objects and are proud to be the only gallery dedicated solely to this theme. The pieces we carry vary widely in medium and function and have only two criteria in common: utility, and a strong visual and conceptual connection to the artists' larger bodies of work. Recent examples include a custom fragrance with Kiki Smith (in production); a Rococo-style mantel clock by Kehinde Wiley (in production); an acrylic console table by Markus Linnenbrink; an entry bench by Helen Mirra; juice glasses by Roy McMakin; silver cutlery by John Gerrard; and table lamps by Katrín Sigurdardóttir. We also feature a thoughtfully curated selection of the best artist-designed functional pieces from around the world, including furniture by Donald Judd; porcelain tableware by Cindy Sherman, John Chamberlain and Arman; a table centerpiece by Roy Lichtenstein; glass canisters by Kara Walker; a sushi platter by Jenny Holzer; and a daybed by Rachel Whiteread. Finally, we are pleased to offer Yves Klein's seminal pigment or gold-leaf filled plexiglass tables for which we work with the artist's estate directly. WHO WE ARE: Rebecca Kong has a background in the academic and gallery-side of the art world. After receiving her MA from The University of Chicago in art history and philosophy, she was Director at Alan Koppel Gallery and then Donald Young Gallery where she worked with such prestigious artists as Gary Hill, Bruce Nauman and Richard Serra, and published on the work of Rodney Graham. She then moved to New York City where she was Director at Peter Freeman Gallery and it was there that she met Mr. Tomlinson. The rest is history. Jon Tomlinson has a diverse background in the arts ranging from owning his own gallery in New York City to working at the largest youth center in the country overseeing an arts/literacy program pairing artists with inner city youth to create photography exhibitions. Prior to moving to New York City, Jon owned Flipside Arts in San Francisco, which specialized in collaborating with mostly Bay Area artists to create functional objects, thus beginning his fascination in the field. He returned to this interest as Director of A/D Gallery in New York City before opening Artware Editions with Rebecca Kong. He has a BA in English literature and philosophy after studying at Michigan State University and Roehampton Institute in London.