Robert Herder K5 Chef's Knife, Apricot Handle
Produced by Robert Herder in Solingen, the so-called "City of Blades" and center of the German sword- and knife-making industry dating back to th...
View full detailsProduced by Robert Herder in Solingen, the so-called "City of Blades" and center of the German sword- and knife-making industry dating back to th...
View full detailsPressed glass lemon juicer with shallow bowl. Small glass spikes catch seeds and pulp while the juice flows to the outer bowl of the juicer. Diame...
View full detailsA truly elegant set of six authentic Laguiole steak knives, produced in Thiers—the capital of French cutlery—by VERDIER Manufacture. Sharp, sturdy...
View full detailsA firm boar bristle hairbrush from Burstenhaus Redecker, one of the last producers of handcrafted brushes in Germany. Oiled beechwood; 7 rows of b...
View full detailsA classic stainless steel French bread knife crafted in Thiers, the historic center of French blade making, by our favorite cutlery company, Thiers...
View full detailsInge Glass glass ornaments are mouth blown and hand painted using techniques developed over 100 years in the Bavarian town of Neustadt. Length: 3.4"
Hand crafted in Japan, this croissant lamp is made from real bread and has an LED light replaced in the inside to create a soft, warm light. Each ...
View full detailsProvençal print lavender sachet emblazoned with the bonis motif. These textiles are inspired by the woodblock-printed tissus that first arrived in...
View full detailsA vintage petite pitcher crafted of Loire Valley clay and fired in the traditional salt glaze, giving the exterior an iridescent finish. Manufactur...
View full detailsNormandy based Filt has been making woven cotton bags, fishing nets, ropes, candle wicks and other woven cotton goods since 1860. Their bags, also...
View full detailsNormandy based Filt has been making woven cotton bags, fishing nets, ropes, candle wicks and other woven cotton goods since 1860. Their bags, also...
View full detailsA French social stationery manufacturer since 1920, Georges Lalo provided the royal courts of Sweden, Holland, Belgium and Monaco with handcrafted...
View full detailsA quilted sunglasses sleeve to keep your lenses protected. Manufactured in the South of France, by Olivades, the foremost contemporary producer ...
View full detailsWoven in Germany by a company 100 year old company, these unbleached white and gray linen-cotton towels are fast drying, durable, and will become ...
View full detailsWoven in Germany by a company 100 year old company, these unbleached white and gray linen-cotton towels are fast drying, durable, and will become m...
View full detailsNormandy based Filt has been making woven cotton bags, fishing nets, ropes, candle wicks and other woven cotton goods since 1860. Their bags, also...
View full detailsThis classically styled pichet, a replica of the type once found in nearly every watering hole in France, embodies the particularly French obsessi...
View full detailsA classic stainless steel French boning knife crafted in Thiers, the historic center of French blade making, by our favorite cutlery company, Thier...
View full detailsA classic carbone steel French paring knife crafted in Thiers, the historic center of French blade making, by our favorite cutlery company, Thiers ...
View full detailsThese French Stoneware Bowls are slightly imperfect: Small imperfections in the glaze or small chips. FINAL SALE. A petite stoneware bowl crafted ...
View full detailsThis particular style of glassware emerged in Morocco during the 1940s, when used soda and beer bottles were melted down and re-blown to make drink...
View full detailsThe complete set! No cheese board is complete with this do-it-all Fromage set from VERDIER Manufacture, produced in Thiers—the capital of French c...
View full detailsThe complete set! No cheese board is complete with this do-it-all Fromage set from VERDIER Manufacture, produced in Thiers—the capital of French c...
View full detailsInge Glass glass ornaments are mouth blown and hand painted using techniques developed over 100 years in the Bavarian town of Neustadt. Length: 3.4"