Dieses Modell wird von Stéphane Rambaud anlässlich des 50-jahrigen Jubiläums der ersten Mondlandung von Hand gearbeitet.
Der Griff besteht aus dunkelgrau gefärbtem Kamelknochen, ein silbernes Mondrelief ist in die Griffschalen eingelegt. Der Fliege ist in ein Stück eines echten Meteoriten aus Mondgestein gearbeitet.
Von klassisch bis Design, günstig oder hochpreisig sind 60 Kandidaten nominiert die von der vielfältigen Welt der Messer widerspiegeln sind. Drei Kategorien: Feststehende Messer, Taschenmesser, Küchenmesser.
Anfang der Wahlkampf in der Nummer 4/2018 (August-September) des Magazins, die Ergebnisse werden in der Nummer 1/2019 (Januar / Februar) der berühmten Magazine veröffentlich sein.
Während alles das Jahres konnten die Sieger von einem Werbeangebot in „Messer Magazine“ profitieren, wie durch die ” IWA und Outdoor Classics ” und das “Messer Macher Messe” von Solingen.
The winter edition of Maison Object 2016 is an opportunity for Forge de Laguiole to put a spotlight on what makes it so special; the exceptional materials that the knife masters work with, the expertise of the shapers, the engravers, the polishers, the incredible know-how that is needed to make the most unique knives in the world. In order to make the gorgeous knife handles several steps need to be followed depending on the material used.
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Experience the true Aubrac know-how
from January 22 to 26 at Maison&Objet.
Look for Stand P46 at COOK + DESIGN in Hall 5A46
Extremely resistant and cut wafer-thin, Ram horn is used in traditional folding knives as well as pocketknives with a hand-carved bee and spring.
Camel bones have been used since time immemorial by the Tuareg or the Persians to make jewelry, cabinets and knife handles. The structure of the bone gives it its own personality. The camel bone handle is available as a Laguiole pocket knife with traditional hand-chiseled bee and spring.
The Warthog ivory comes from the lower and upper canines of the animal. The warthog tooth handle is available in the traditional Laguiole folding knives as well as in the pocket knives that come with hand-chiseled bee and spring. The miter is made of stainless damask steel. The handle comes in double platinum..
Mammoth ivory provides quality material that can be carved. Once shaped, polished and cleaned mammoth ivory has a beautiful rugged look. The mammoth ivory handles are now available in the Laguiole sommelier version.
Forge de Laguiole cares about the environment and that is why the company works exclusively with bleached (dead) coral from the Philippines. The expert hands of Stéphane Rambaud created this beautiful Laguiole sommelier and the series of six Coral Tigray knives.
The Forge de Laguiole team is pleased to invite professionals to visit their stand at the Maison et Objet tradeshow at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre,
The tradeshow takes place from 23 to 27 January 2015. Find us in Hall 3 – Stand C26
For those who haven’t yet seen the beautiful Laguiole ‘Bras Soulages’ in September, here’is your chance! The Maison et Object tradeshow is the perfect opportunity to (re) introduce the Laguiole ‘Bras Soulages’, designed in collaboration with Michel Bras for the opening of the Soulages museum in Rodez (Aveyron). The knife has been a great success so far, with much interest by regional Rodez retailers as well as national and international attention.
The Laguiole team will also highlight the Laguiole Belem, presented to the public a few weeks ago. This exceptional knife reflects the spirit of the historical ship Belem and has been crafted from the beautiful wood of the recently restored three-master.
Forge de Laguiole takes this opportunity in early 2015 to introduce a new satin finishing on a variety of models. Knives, cutlery and sommeliers made from cow horn, bone or antlers that were only available in a glossy finishing are now also available in a satin finishing.
The subfossil oak wood is used in the knives and cutlery range, crafted from a submerged log that is 5,000 years old and comes from the depths of the Rhine, comes in “cœur du bois” (the heart of the wood) or the rarer “écorce de bois “ (wood bark.).
These Laguiole pocketknives are party-ready! Designed with intention, these pocketknives have a youthful design with a glittery gold and aluminum handle to please everyone. New, with contemporary colors, these knives look great. Enjoy sun-filled days!
These versions of Sommeliers, created by Virgilio Muñoz and Stéphane Rambaud, fit perfectly in the Collection range. These Forge de Laguiole Sommeliers have new traditional bees featuring a bunch of grapes instead of smooth bee. New materials and finishes will appear on this iconic corkscrew: Aubrac cow horn, subfossil oak…
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