Nontron Bread Knife
Coutellerie Nontronnaise knives are instantly recognizable by the distinctive boxwood handle with burned pattern. These knives are still manufactur...
View full detailsCoutellerie Nontronnaise knives are instantly recognizable by the distinctive boxwood handle with burned pattern. These knives are still manufactur...
View full detailsCoutellerie Nontronnaise knives are instantly recognizable by the distinctive boxwood handle with burned pattern. These knives are still manufac...
View full detailsCoutellerie Nontronnaise knives are instantly recognizable by the distinctive boxwood handle with burned pattern. These knives are still manufactur...
View full detailsThese olive oil can have small imperfections: usually an imperfect solder seam or a few scratches. Perfectly functional! FINAL SALE. (Let us know i...
View full detailsGenerously sized copper ladle. The bowl is highly polished on the outside and gently burnished on the inside. Two rivets hold it securely to a stur...
View full detailsThree sturdy stoneware mixing bowls complete with convenient pouring spouts and easy-to-handle unglazed exteriors. Each size is sold separately. ...
View full detailsStore and pour olive oil (or water plants) without drips. Crafted from mould to finished product by a fifty-year-old kitchenware company from the B...
View full detailsStore and pour olive oil (or water plants) without drips. Crafted from mould to finished product by a fifty-year-old kitchenware company from the B...
View full detailsA streamlined version of our classic olive oil can, with a top-pouring spout designed to eliminate dripping. Crafted from mould to finished product...
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 detailsA classic stainless steel French carving knife and fork set crafted in Thiers, the historic center of French blade making, by our favorite cutlery ...
View full detailsLe Parfait has been a household name in France since it's founding in the 1930. Today the jars are still made in France and carry the distinctive ...
View full detailsLe Parfait has been a household name in France since it's founding in the 1930. Today the jars are still made in France and carry the distinctive ...
View full detailsLe Parfait has been a household name in France since it's founding in the 1930. Today the jars are still made in France and carry the distinctive ...
View full detailsLe Parfait has been a household name in France since it's founding in the 1930. Today the jars are still made in France and carry the distinctive ...
View full detailsLe Parfait has been a household name in France since it's founding in the 1930. Today the jars are still made in France and carry the distinctive ...
View full detailsLe Parfait has been a household name in France since it's founding in the 1930. Today the jars are still made in France and carry the distinctive ...
View full detailsNamed after an old French word meaning "nested," these simple, understated glasses are meant to be stackable and easily stored. Duralex has been m...
View full detailsNamed after an old French word meaning "nested," these simple, understated glasses are meant to be stackable and easily stored. Duralex has been m...
View full detailsDuralex has been manufacturing French kitchen and table staples of sturdy tempered glass since 1945. These classic tumblers are made of their sign...
View full detailsDuralex has been manufacturing French kitchen and table staples of sturdy tempered glass since 1945. These classic tumblers are made of their sign...
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 the...
View full detailsFrom the legendary German manufactory, Robert Herder—comes the the straight-edge cousin of the knife Food & Wine magazine declared a "kitchen ...
View full detailsFrom the legendary German manufactory, Robert Herder—comes the the straight-edge cousin of the knife Food & Wine magazine declared a "kitchen ...
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