Puiforcat Stainless Steel and Walnut Steak Knives (Set of 6)

Bs19,900

Silver-Plated Bread Knife35.5cm (l) / 14" (l)

Bs4,400

Stainless Steel and Walnut Paring Knife21.5cm (l) / 8" (l)

Bs4,100

Stainless Steel and Walnut Slicing Knife32.9cm (l) / 13" (l)

Bs4,950

Putting performance at the helm, Puiforcat’s cutting knives make a departure from silversmithing, opting instead for state-of-the-art stainless steel. These steak knives are designed by Gabriele Pezzini and employ Evercut technology to ensure the blades remain perpetually sharp, while the grained walnut handles add a final touch of refinement.

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Putting performance at the helm, Puiforcat’s cutting knives make a departure from silversmithing, opting instead for state-of-the-art stainless steel. These steak knives are designed by Gabriele Pezzini and employ Evercut technology to ensure the blades remain perpetually sharp, while the grained walnut handles add a final touch of refinement.

View more from: Puiforcat / Serving cutlery / flatware

Puiforcat Stainless Steel and Walnut Steak Knives (Set of 6)

Bs19,900
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Meet the Maker:

Puiforcat

Across more than two centuries, Puiforcat’s expert artisans have replicated, refined and reinvented the craft of silver flatware and functional home objets, and the maison’s Parisian workshop is where it all happens. Behind closed doors, a variety of silversmithing, adornment and finishing techniques are employed to create the polished pieces, including signatures unique to Puiforcat. These include an age-old hand-hammering process known as planishing, spinning silver on a lathe to shape rounded objects, brazing to add functional or aesthetic accoutrements, chasing and etching to decorate, and a multi-stage buffing procedure that creates a mirror-like finish. Under Jean Puiforcat’s early 20th-century tenure, Puiforcat underwent an Art Deco metamorphosis, and many prototypes from that era endure today. Constructing these geometric designs requires its own cache of techniques, like the ratchet method to form stepped decoration and the classical goldsmithing tactics that produce facets.