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1900s Art Nouveau Fruit Knifes, Set of 6, Bronze & Porcelain Handles, Germany
Located in Andernach, DE
Absolutely beautiful fruit knifes from ''Uchatius Bronce''. Germany or Sweden.
Beautifully worked originals from the 1900, these 6 knifes come with porcelain handles featuring a wove...
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Early 20th Century German Art Nouveau Unknown Knife Boxes
Materials
Bronze, Steel
19th Century Handcrafted Walnut Cutlery Carrier
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This fine detailed handcrafted walnut wood with fine detail cutout is in great as found condition. This carrier has fine cut nails and in great condition.
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Late 19th Century American Adirondack Antique Unknown Knife Boxes
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Wood
$556 Sale Price
20% Off
Vintage Vernco Hand Honed HI CV Stainless Steel Japan Paring Knife Set 5
Located in Chula Vista, CA
For your consideration, Vintage Vernco Hand Honed HI CV Stainless Steel Japan Paring Knife Set 5
Dimensions: 7" Overall - 4" Blade
Please visit take a look at our listings, we hav...
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Early 19th C Cutlery Tray W/ Scallop Edges
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Early 19th C Cutlery tray w/ Scallop Edges. Hand crafted. Good Condition.
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$396 Sale Price
20% Off
Handmade Silver Chest with Drawer
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Handmade walnut and tiger eye maple silver chest with drawer. This is more contemporary handmade chest with a lift top.
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$716 Sale Price
20% Off
White K’block Knife Box by Lassen
Located in Geneve, CH
White k’block knife box by Lassen
Dimensions: d 12 x w 12 x h 24 cm
Materials: Metal
Weight: 1.90 Kg
K’Block is a statement piece in your interior design, that catches the eye and turns an otherwise commonplace item into an interesting design object in your kitchen. The minimalist block can be used for a variety of purposes, and the removable insert lets you store your knives for easy access while you cook. If the insert is removed, you will have a beautiful container for ladles and other cooking implements, that you can keep next to the stove.
K’Block is designed with inspiration from the sleek expression of the Kubus candleholder. The box itself is made from CDF and melamine, which makes the knife holder water-resistant to any watermarks, that may occur. The removable insert can also be put into the dishwasher, which makes the block easy to clean. K’Block comes with 4 field pads, that can be placed under the bottom of the knife holder to avoid scratches in e.g., the tabletop.
K’Block will look beautifully in combination with by Lassen’s Frame boxes, Roll’In or the iconic Kubus Vases, that also can be used for your kitchen items...
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2010s Danish Modern Unknown Knife Boxes
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Metal
$320 / item
Light Grey K’block Knife Box by Lassen
Located in Geneve, CH
Light grey k’block knife box by Lassen
Dimensions: d 12 x w 12 x h 24 cm
Materials: Metal
Weight: 1.90 Kg
K’Block is a statement piece in your interior design, that catches the eye and turns an otherwise commonplace item into an interesting design object in your kitchen. The minimalist block can be used for a variety of purposes, and the removable insert lets you store your knives for easy access while you cook. If the insert is removed, you will have a beautiful container for ladles and other cooking implements, that you can keep next to the stove.
K’Block is designed with inspiration from the sleek expression of the Kubus candleholder. The box itself is made from CDF and melamine, which makes the knife holder water-resistant to any watermarks, that may occur. The removable insert can also be put into the dishwasher, which makes the block easy to clean. K’Block comes with 4 field pads, that can be placed under the bottom of the knife holder to avoid scratches in e.g., the tabletop.
K’Block will look beautifully in combination with by Lassen’s Frame boxes, Roll’In or the iconic Kubus Vases, that also can be used for your kitchen items...
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2010s Danish Modern Unknown Knife Boxes
Materials
Metal
$320 / item
Dark Grey K’block Knife Box by Lassen
Located in Geneve, CH
Dark grey k’block knife box by Lassen
Dimensions: D 12 x W 12 x H 24 cm
Materials: Metal
Weight: 1.90 Kg
K’Block is a statement piece in your interior design, that catches the eye and turns an otherwise commonplace item into an interesting design object in your kitchen. The minimalist block can be used for a variety of purposes, and the removable insert lets you store your knives for easy access while you cook. If the insert is removed, you will have a beautiful container for ladles and other cooking implements, that you can keep next to the stove.
K’Block is designed with inspiration from the sleek expression of the Kubus candleholder. The box itself is made from CDF and melamine, which makes the knife holder water-resistant to any watermarks, that may occur. The removable insert can also be put into the dishwasher, which makes the block easy to clean. K’Block comes with 4 field pads, that can be placed under the bottom of the knife holder to avoid scratches in e.g., the tabletop.
K’Block will look beautifully in combination with by Lassen’s Frame boxes, Roll’In or the iconic Kubus Vases, that also can be used for your kitchen items...
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2010s Danish Modern Unknown Knife Boxes
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Metal
$320 / item
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