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Richardson Sheffield Richardson Sheffield describes


‘blending natural textures with exceptional design’ Craft


its Scandi knife range as .


fted with


premiumMoV stainless steel and taper ground blades, the knives are designed to offer ‘unrelenting performance and effortless


precision cutting. Carbonised ash wood handles provide water


resistance, anti-bacterial qualities and durability; while an


ergonomic shape and features includingmulti-sized rivets further elevate the range’.


0114 254 2530


sales@amefa.co.ukwww.amefa.co.uk


Braba aitn


Brabantia says: ‘Cut the clutter on your countertop with this stylish Knife Block and five TASTY+ Knives fromBrabantia, new this year. The blades of ice-hardened steel keep their edges longer,r, and are both scratch- and corrosion-resistant.’


01275 810600


sales.uk@brabantia.com www.brabantia.com/uk


Opinel


DistributorWhitby & Co says: ‘Crafted withmodern design know-how and the very bestmaterials, the Opinel Intempora collection brings French culinary excellence to the home kitchen.’ Each knife, ranging froma paring knife to a Santoku knife, features a POMhandle with fibre glass reinforcement and a corrosion-resistant 12C27 Sandvikmodified stainless steel blade.


01539 721032 sales@whitbyandco.co.ukwww.whitbyandco.co.uk/hw19k September/October 2019 • HousewaresLive.net twitter HousewaresLive.net re • twitter.com/Housewaresnewsresnews r.com/Houseware /H housewareslivlive.net | 25


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