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Guethary Stainless Steel Flatware
Guethary Stainless Steel Flatware Guethary Stainless Steel Flatware

Puiforcat Guethary Stainless Steel Flatware

Fashioned out of stainless steel, the Guéthary flatware collection is a reproduction of a model designed by Jean Puiforcat in 1926. Renowned for his standard-setting quality and beauty, the Parisian silversmith created this set of knives, forks and spoons with a simple yet distinguished finish to grace the dinner table every day. This handcrafted collection of flatware is the definition of practical elegance. With superbly proportioned modern lines, this set of flatware is hand made by the artisans at Puiforcat.

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Guethary Dinner Spoon, Stainless Steel
Guethary Dinner Spoon, Stainless Steel Available for Backorder
$160.00
Guethary Dessert Knife, Stainless Steel
Guethary Dessert Knife, Stainless Steel Available for Backorder
$190.00
Guethary Dinner Fork, Stainless Steel
Guethary Dinner Fork, Stainless Steel Available for Backorder
$160.00
Guethary Salad Fork, Stanless Steel
Guethary Salad Fork, Stanless Steel Available for Backorder
$125.00
Guethary Fish Knife, Stainless Steel
Guethary Fish Knife, Stainless Steel Available for Backorder
$140.00
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Material Stainless Steel
SKU group-guetharystainlesssteel-flatware
Details & Care Flatware may be machine washed. However, taking certain precautions and remaining attentive to cleaning products used is recommended: – powder detergent is preferable to chlorinated liquids, and should be used sparingly; – prior to each washing, be sure to separate silver cutlery from stainless steel items; – to facilitate the flow of water on the blades, knives should be placed in the silverware basket with the blades facing downward; – remove the cutlery at the end of the cycle or leave the dishwasher door cracked open to avoid condensation spots on the blades; – to prevent scratches on the knives, be sure that they are separated and do not knock together. Nevertheless, it is natural for the silverware's finish to evolve with continued use and washing.

Through their exceptional savoir-faire, the House of Puiforcat imagines tomorrow's classics while remaining true to their heritage. Going beyond tableware, Puiforcat is devoted to cultivating a complete silversmith’s Art de vivre around the art of fine taste and decor.

For almost two centuries, Puiforcat has dressed the finest tables and served as the silversmith of choice for collectors and true admirers of exceptional objects.

Stainless steel Guéthary flatware is a reproduction of a model designed by Jean Puiforcat in 1926. This set of fine cutlery, with its simple yet distinguished finish, is ideal for gracing the dinner table every day. Beautifully proportioned modern lines, and polished stainless steel imbue the Guéthary collection with a practical elegance.

Every Puiforcat collection serves to lay the foundation for a silversmith's art de vivre. Through their unmatched expertise in the art of tableware, the House of Puiforcat continually reinvents gastronomy, from preparation to setting all the way to the time of tasting. And aspires to honor its traditions in every type of art de vivre, whether in the decorative arts or the “bel-usage”.