A new look for a classic blade.
Tradition, meet modernity in these gorgeous blades from famed French knife-maker Laguiole. With nods to their iconic design (the curved and up-turned tapered blade, the triangular symbol on the back that’s a silhouette of the classic bee shape), it’s what Laguiole knives might be if they ever went to space. Choose from stainless steel or the all-black paperstone.
Photography by Ty Mecham & Jenny Huang
Meet the Maker
Laguiole en Aubrac
Laguiole, France
Recognizable by the distinctive bee on the knives’ spring plate (where the handle meets the blade), Laguiole en Aubrac is one of the most famous knife-makers in the world. The iconic French brand first started making knives in 1829, and its commitment to quality has been unflagging ever since. Each knife is handcrafted by a single artisan, from start to finish, guaranteeing a unique and truly special product.
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