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Laguiole Jean Dubost Four-Piece Cheese Knives and Cheese Board Set

Laguiole Jean Dubost Four-Piece Cheese Knives and Cheese Board Set

Regular price $221.00 USD
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The kind of cheese board that makes every gathering feel a little more special.

With soft ivory-hued handles and timeless French styling, this Cheese Knife & Board Set is designed for the kind of entertaining that’s equal parts effortless and elegant—think olives in little bowls, candlelight flickering, and a perfectly poured glass of wine.

The set includes a cleaver, cheese knife, and spreader—each crafted from durable, rust-resistant stainless steel and fully dishwasher safe. The beautifully grained wood board pulls double duty, featuring a hidden drawer that tucks the knives away when not in use, keeping everything tidy and ready for your next gathering.

 

Care Instructions: We recommend washing your cutlery gently by hand under running hot water and to wipe it off immediately after. However, most of products, apart from those with natural wood handles, are dish-washer safe.

 

• Made in France

• Dimensions: 11.8 x 10 x 1.5 in (29.8 x 25.4 x 3.8 cm)

The Laguiole knife has been used in the south of France for over 200 years. Jean Dubost's family, inspired by the traditional peasant tool, has been crafting the artisan blades since 1920. Surrounded by legend and myth, the Laguiole knife still carries the mark of its ancestors. A bee that is found engraved on all Laguiole products, was originally part of Napoleon Bonaparte's imperial seal. The blade, made of high-grade stainless steel, is stamped, then ground and then polished in over 25 different manual production stages. Recently, the Laguiole mark has expanded to include flatware, wine waiters and cutlery crafted with the same quality and craftsmanship. Trusted and revered in kitchens and restaurants through-out France, the Dubost family is happy for the Laguiole tradition to finally reach this side of the Atlantic.

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