With the Bistrot collection, we were inspired by some of our favourite places: restaurants, terraces and cafés.
When designing this cutlery we wanted to faithfully capture the atmosphere while adding a modern touch: the styling is simple, the rivets are visible, while the colours and materials stand out nicely. From red to blue, not forgetting the superb materials with horn or tortoise effects. Available with gloss or vintage finishes, we’re sure you’ll enjoy this collection, which is designed to be both traditional and contemporary at the same time.
With its non-slicing blade, the Sabre butter spreader is used to spread soft butter, tapenades, taramas or any other foodstuffs to be spread on bread or toast.
The Bistrot collection is dishwasher safe at 45° maximum. Remember to open the dishwasher at the end of the cycle. When washing by hand, we recommend that you do not use abrasive sponges.
If small rings appear on the knife blades, they can be easily removed with a soft cloth and/or white vinegar.
For cutlery with light-coloured handles, avoid prolonged contact with foods that stain (coffee, tea, tomato sauce, etc.).
With the Bistrot collection, we were inspired by some of our favourite places: restaurants, terraces and cafés.
When designing this cutlery we wanted to faithfully capture the atmosphere while adding a modern touch: the styling is simple, the rivets are visible, while the colours and materials stand out nicely. From red to blue, not forgetting the superb materials with horn or tortoise effects. Available with gloss or vintage finishes, we’re sure you’ll enjoy this collection, which is designed to be both traditional and contemporary at the same time.
With its non-slicing blade, the Sabre butter spreader is used to spread soft butter, tapenades, taramas or any other foodstuffs to be spread on bread or toast.
The Bistrot collection is dishwasher safe at 45° maximum. Remember to open the dishwasher at the end of the cycle. When washing by hand, we recommend that you do not use abrasive sponges.
If small rings appear on the knife blades, they can be easily removed with a soft cloth and/or white vinegar.
For cutlery with light-coloured handles, avoid prolonged contact with foods that stain (coffee, tea, tomato sauce, etc.).