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Relish The Luxury of Dubost Laguiole Flatware Sets & Cutlery Sets
Enter a world of exceptional luxury with Dubost Laguiole flatware sets & cutlery sets. These utensils are, in a word, incomparable. The signature component of any Laguiole knife is its handle, made of raw material, either genuine horn or wood. Blades are infallible, perfectly smooth and able to slide through any dish for an experience that few ever have while dining. Originating with master cutler Jean Dubost, himself a fourth-generation cutler, the Dubost Laguiole flatware sets & cutlery sets available today carry on the tradition of the prime luxury knife maker. Stamped blades speak to authenticity, as do the tips of fondue forks and shepherd's cross details on utensil handles.
Investing in Dubost Laguiole Cutlery and Serveware
If there were ever table settings worth the investment, Dubost Laguiole flatware sets & cutlery sets justify their worth. This is flatware that sees the dining tables of royalty, diplomacy and captains of industry. Craft is at its pinnacle and materials are sourced for rarity and authenticity.
- Handles are always made from either genuine wood or genuine horn. Discover sets that feature handles with zebu horn, zebu bone, water buffalo, buffalo crust, ram horn and deer horn.
- Since handles are made from horn or raw wood, each piece is legitimately unique, even within the breadth of a 28-piece set. To own such a collection is an honor of the highest degree and a clear recognition that you dine at levels unknown to many.
- The experience of this cutlery is nothing short of rapturous. Sharp blades are balanced perfectly and glide through dishes of any texture. Dining this way leaves nothing to be desired.
Features of The Finest Flatware and Cutlery Sets
Dubost Laguiole flatware sets & cutlery sets offer many features that are on par with or far exceed the standards of the finest cutlery.
- The cutler has a deep heritage, going back to the early 1800s when a fourth-generation cutler began this fine enterprise.
- Heavy-gauge stainless steel is used for all utensils tines, blades and spoon bowls. Raw wood or horn is used at the handles in conjunction with steel at the tang, rivets and signature logo bee.
- Each piece is finished and polished by hand, while knife blades are stamped to highlight the house of cutlery.
The Beauty of Wood Handles and Cases
When you select the gorgeous sets, you also get a wood case with them. Cases are designed to match the quality of your knives and their handles, so feel free to display your storage as you would your finest possessions.