• Laguiole 24 Piece Flatware in Black with Presentation Box - French Dry Goods
  • Laguiole 24 Piece Flatware in Black with Presentation Box - French Dry Goods

Coutellerie Jean Néron

Laguiole 24 Piece Flatware in Black with Presentation Box

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The Laguiole 24 piece flatware set includes:

  • 6 Tablespoons
  • 6 Teaspoons
  • 6 Table Knives
  • 6 Forks.

Features durable and stylish man-made handles. Presented in a beautiful wood box display featuring the Napoleanic bee detail that delineates the high-quality of Laguiole France. 


These stainless steel knives feature the iconic bee with natural wood, stainless steel or festively colored handles. This line of Laguiole cutlery is a lively addition to any dining experience.


LAGUIOLE FRANCE


The Laguiole style is world renowned for a legacy of craftsmanship and quality and originates from the Midi-Pyrenees region of France. Our Laguiole pieces come from Coutellerie Jean Néron, a third generation family run company specializing in Laguiole style coutellerie or cutlery. These pieces make the perfect addition to everyday and special occasions alike.

DIMENSIONS

 

Presentation Box

Height - 1.875"

Width - 10"

Length - 18.125"

Weight - 4.08lb

Includes

6 Tablespoons

6 Teaspoons

6 Table Knives

6 Forks

Weight 2oz ea. piece
Height 8.25" ea. piece
Width 1.5" ea. piece
Depth 0.25" ea. piece
Care Dishwasher Safe

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