Knives made with people who bring something of their own.
Each project starts with something brought in from outside: a person, a material, a place or a way of cooking. Some become limited editions. Some remain one-offs. The result is always a knife that could not have come from our workshop alone.
The 2LG Triptych
2LG
A recycled set with touches of brass
The Lanserring Set
Lanserring
Champagne gold, bonded cold enough to spare the steel
The Paper Handle
GF Smith
Paper compressed into a handle tougher than paper
The Quo Vadis 100
Quo Vadis
Handled in one tree that fell in Soho Square
The Jasmine Collection
Jasmine Hemsley
Monochrome with hints of lavender and walnut
The JUX Nakiri
JUX Herbs
The ingredient is set into the handle
The Gilbey Sabre
Tom Gilbey
Deliberately blunt, made to open bottles not cut
The Jubilee Carving Set
DukesHill
A carving set, boxed for the Palace
Monolith
Rachel Hutchinson
Sculptural oak translated into a knife handle
The Salmon Slicer
Lambton & Jackson
The longest, thinnest blade a maker can hold straight
The Explorer
Levison Wood
A piece of history you can hold
The Rankin Barbecue Set
Neil Rankin
Layered like guitar boards, with a shark-skin grip
Other pieces
One-offs, early pieces and smaller runs from the same programme.
Burnt Chef
Clarence Court
Baby Pink G10 for Oli and the gang.
The Sorn Shucker