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Villeroy & Boch
The unique design of the Soup Passion collection turns soups, whether stew or Asian soup, into a stylish affair. “KitchenInnovation of the Year® 2017”. These premium porcelain spoons coordinate perfectly with the Asia soup bowls and are ideal for enjoying oriental delicacies. Spoon up soups the Asian way.
These are a little bit lighter in weight than I expected. The size and shape are adequate.. Stephanie. Austin, TX. 2020-01-27 13:35:16
International Silver
Inspired by the designs of the court of Louis XV, this pattern is as heroic and feminine as its namesake. Joan of Arc's rococo scrolls and sculptured shell motif are delicately executed, with traditional curves and contours along the sides of each piece. This traditional pattern has modern appeal with its minimal decoration and gracefully tapered handles.
French Home
Enjoy comforting chicken soup, your favorite bisque, hearty chili, or a flavorful gazpacho using French Home’s set of 4 Laguiole soup spoons with faux ivory handles. The bowl of these soup spoons is designed with a deeper bowl than traditional spoons, allowing them to hold the ideal amount of soup, stew, or broth without spilling. The sophisticated ivory-colored handles compliment any table and are ideal for casual and formal occasions. The Laguiole design originated in France and is renowned for its three-rivet curved handle with a bee emblem, symbolizing Napoleon and the French monarchy. Laguiole is a town in France where this style originated in the 1820s.
Staub
Beloved by professional and home chefs alike, Staub has poured its expertise into a new line of kitchen tools and accessories that complement its cast iron cookware. Exquisite and ergonomic, Staub Tools are perfectly contoured to fit the hand, pot, and bowl. Safe to use on all cookware surfaces, this full range of kitchen essentials is made from long-lasting black matte silicone and eco-friendly Acacia wood.
Perfect size and shape for multiple uses. Also, well made.. Shirley. Leander, TX. 2025-03-12 16:47:48
Fortessa
This versatile soup spoon is suitable for every occasion. From a fast-casual lunch to escargot hors d'oeuvres, it complements whatever you’re serving.
The accent is on form and symmetrical in Royal Danish, which takes its influence from the traditional artistry of Scandinavia. Bold openwork reflects this modern interpretation, even on the knife handles. Cut with the clarity of a fine jewel, these pieces are magnificent in weight and style, providing a dramatic accent for any table setting.
Graceful, contemporary curves are enhanced by an eye-catching textural detail. This soup spoon with faceting adds a tactile experience to flatware designed for balance and comfort.
Gorham
Strasbourg radiates modern elegance with flowing scrollwork that follows the gently curved handle of each fork, knife; and spoon. Inspired by the rococo style of design, Strasbourg makes an elegant statement for every meal.
Couzon
The Couzon company was founded in 1934 by Mr. Jean Couzon. After having started producing stainless steel flatware and hollowware in 1946, the company quickly developed into one of France's undisputed market leaders. The trading brand "Jean Couzon Orfevre", adopted in 1971, was soon recognized on the market thanks to clever advertising and, obviously, fine product quality. In the late seventies and early eighties, the company worked hard to be at the leading edge of progress, not only technologically but in areas such as sales, advertising, and creation as well. The efforts paid off; in 1986 Couzon had over 700 employees and its products were sold with great success.
Kirk Stieff
This pattern was named after the art of Repousse (the process of embossing metal from the back by hammering), originally used in European silversmithing. The Repousse pattern, first crafted in 1828, features an intricate floral design along its entire stem and handle.
Alessi
For Achille Castiglioni objects had to fulfill two essential requirements: They should offer practical solutions to the small problems arising while "being at the table" possibly with intelligent functional innovation, and they should also satisfy the public's taste, for example, for the finish of metal.
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