Krof Cutlery, Collection No1 Polished Silver, Australian Design | Yellowtrace

Krof Cutlery, Collection No1 Matte Black, Australian Design | Yellowtrace

 

Australian designer cutlery brand KROF is giving cutlery the attention it deserves. Proudly designed in Melbourne, made with German forming machinery and finished with hand-polishing mastery, the collection aims to become a new staple at every table.

After years of dining with bland, modern cutlery, restaurateur Kristian Klein (co-owner of Mr. Miyagi) and product designer Nicholas Johnston have come together to deliver what may arguably be one of life’s most important toolkit. Perfectly designed cutlery pieces, standing by the belief that any guest worth inviting deserves to dine with the most sophisticated instruments.

Years of research led to the discovery of answers to key culinary and functionality questions, such as how many fork tines are best for twirling a spaghetti vongole? What is the optimal spoon volume for a bowl of soup? And what types of serrations will save us all from placing our knife down on the table and tearing the crust off the delicious sourdough bread in front of us?

 

 

During this challenging time, KROF has proudly partnered with Foodbank, feeding the mouths of Australia’s most vulnerable. For each set of KROF cutlery sold online, KROF will be helping to supply meals to ten Australians in need.

Each KROF set consists of 24 pieces, six place settings; six forks, knives, dessert spoons and teaspoons. Made with the highest-grade materials including 18/10 Stainless Steel Cutlery, Titanium coated, German forming machinery and finished with hand-polishing mastery. Available to purchase online, Collection No.1 is available in Brushed Gold, Matte Black, Brushed Silver and Polished Silver.

For more information and to purchase, visit krof.co.

 

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Krof Cutlery, Collection No1 Brushed Silver | Yellowtrace

Krof Cutlery, Collection No1 Brushed Silver, Australian Design | Yellowtrace

 


[Images courtesy of KROF.]

 

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