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Cutipol Carré Mirror Polished Cutlery Collection

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Cutipol Carré Mirror Polished Cutlery CollectionCarr breathes refinement, ergonomics and personality. Handcrafted, similar to some Cutipol classics, but particularly distinguished by the curvature in the handles which gives it a unique modernism. Carr is a French word that means square and this shape can be found where the bowl blade meets the flatware handle. The precise, minimal lines of Cutipol Carr are effortlessly elegant. As designed by Jose Joaquim Ribeiro, Carr Flatware Collection reflects

Carré breathes refinement, ergonomics and personality. Handcrafted, similar to some Cutipol classics, but particularly distinguished by the curvature in the handles which gives it a unique modernism. Carré is a French word that means square and this shape can be found where the bowl/blade meets the flatware handle.  The precise, minimal lines of Cutipol Carré are effortlessly elegant. As designed by Jose Joaquim Ribeiro, Carré Flatware Collection reflects the ergonomic study of the shapes. This collection's handles, distinctive spoons, and knives stand out from ordinary. Sober, practical and refined design. Perfection in finish. Classical design and materials have predominated cutlery for decades, Cutipol sees it as essential to present a very diversified range of cutlery in which great attention has been paid to detail.  Made from highest quality 18/10 stainless steel, Carre's high polish gives it a formal feel.  It's sleek, perfectly balanced shape is delicate without being too fussy for larger hands.  Dishwasher safe. 

  • Five-piece place setting includes: one (1) dinner fork, spoon, and knife, and one (1) dessert fork and spoon. Dimension: 8-7/8″ length
  • Pastry Knife / Server – 10″ length
  • Serving Spoon and Fork set – 9-1/4″ length each
  • Two-Piece Salad Set – 11-1/2″ length each

Cutipol flatware is sourced exclusively from highly regarded, long-standing Portuguese and Italian makers. Judicious selection of raw materials together with an ergonomic form and practical design with a finish shows quality control with total commitment. Cutipol flatware is available in Sterling Silver, Silver Plate or 18/10 Stainless Steel.

Cutipol selects the finest raw materials to produce its flatware pieces. However, even the highest quality stainless steel  may stain if not properly taken care. To maintain the look of your Cutipol cutlery throughout the years follow the recommendations below:

  • After each use, wash the cutlery in warm water and mild detergent. Avoid using detergents with chlorine or anti-limestone agents.
  • Hand Wash:  When hand washing your cutlery, avoid using abrasive cloths or scrubs.  Be sure to wash off any food remains as soon as possible after use.
  • Dishwasher:  If washing your cutlery in a dishwasher, make sure that at the end of cycle the flatware pieces are completely dry. Hand dry them with soft cloth, if still wet.  Minimize contact of the flatware with the dishwasher steam. Remove the cutlery from the dishwasher as soon as the cycle has finished and wipe each item with a dry soft cloth, even if the item looks dry.
  • Knife Blades:  Take extra care with knife blades. Knife blades are made of 420 steel to give them more cutting power and hardness. This means they are less resistant to oxidation . Make sure they are washed straight after use and well dried before storing.  They should be kept in a dry place.
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