Laguiole 24 Piece Flatware Set - Ivory in Wood Box with Acrylic Lid
Add a touch of elegance and fun to your dining with the Laguiole 24 Piece Flatware Set. Featuring creamy ivory handles and neatly packed in a stylish wooden box with a clear acrylic lid, this set keeps your utensils looking sharp and ready for any meal. Whether it’s a casual brunch or a fancy dinner, these pieces bring charm and sophistication to every bite!
Details
- Care : Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
- Origin : Crafted in France
- Dimensions: 18" x 10" x 2"
Laguiole
Jean Néron – French Craftsmanship Since 1880
Since 1880, Laguiole Jean Néron has carried forward the tradition of French cutlery making, guided by the same family for five generations. 100% made in France, each piece reflects the enduring skills of the Midi-Pyrénées,where the Laguiole craft first took shape. Inspired by the pocketknives used by French shepherds over 200 years ago, each knife handle bears the hallmark bee, a symbol of the Laguiole region and of hard work, diligence, and community dating back to Napoleonic times. The blade runs through the entirety of the handle, ensuring balance, durability, and strength that stand as hallmarks of French craftsmanship.
Original: $426.00
-70%$426.00
$127.80


Description
Add a touch of elegance and fun to your dining with the Laguiole 24 Piece Flatware Set. Featuring creamy ivory handles and neatly packed in a stylish wooden box with a clear acrylic lid, this set keeps your utensils looking sharp and ready for any meal. Whether it’s a casual brunch or a fancy dinner, these pieces bring charm and sophistication to every bite!
Details
- Care : Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
- Origin : Crafted in France
- Dimensions: 18" x 10" x 2"
Laguiole
Jean Néron – French Craftsmanship Since 1880
Since 1880, Laguiole Jean Néron has carried forward the tradition of French cutlery making, guided by the same family for five generations. 100% made in France, each piece reflects the enduring skills of the Midi-Pyrénées,where the Laguiole craft first took shape. Inspired by the pocketknives used by French shepherds over 200 years ago, each knife handle bears the hallmark bee, a symbol of the Laguiole region and of hard work, diligence, and community dating back to Napoleonic times. The blade runs through the entirety of the handle, ensuring balance, durability, and strength that stand as hallmarks of French craftsmanship.



















