RW2 Bright Cutlery


RW2 Bright cutlery is an iconic design evoking a mid-century modern Scandinavian aesthetic. It is a modern variant of Alveston cutlery, originally designed by Robert Welch in 1961. RW2 Bright cutlery is made from the finest quality 18/10 stainless steel and is part of Collection 5.0®.

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RW2 Bright Cutlery Sample Set, 3 Piece

RW2 Bright


Cutlery Sample Set | 3 Piece

RW2 Bright Serving Spoon

RW2 Bright


Serving Spoon

RW2 Bright Cutlery Place Setting, 7 Piece

RW2 Bright


Cutlery Place Setting | 7 Piece

RW2 Bright Long Handled Spoon, Set of 4

RW2 Bright


Long Handled Spoon | Set of 4

RW2 Bright Sauce Ladle

RW2 Bright


Sauce Ladle

RW2 Bright Salad Server, right

RW2 Bright


Salad Server, right

RW2 Bright Coffee / Espresso Spoon, Set of 8

RW2 Bright


Coffee / Espresso Spoon | Set of 8

RW2 Bright Serving Fork

RW2 Bright


Serving Fork

RW2 Bright Steak Knife, Set of 4

RW2 Bright


Steak Knife | Set of 4

RW2 Bright Salad Server, left

RW2 Bright


Salad Server, left

RW2 Bright Cutlery Set, 24 Piece for 6 People

RW2 Bright


Cutlery Set | 24 Piece for 6 People

RW2 Bright Cutlery Set, 84 Piece for 12 People

RW2 Bright


Cutlery Set | 84 Piece for 12 People

RW2 Bright Cutlery Set, 56 Piece for 8 People

RW2 Bright


Cutlery Set | 56 Piece for 8 People

RW2 Bright Cutlery Set, 42 Piece for 6 People

RW2 Bright


Cutlery Set | 42 Piece for 6 People

RW2 Bright Soup Ladle

RW2 Bright


Soup Ladle

 
 
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Design Story: RW2

There have been slight alterations from the Alveston cutlery designed in 1961 to the current RW2, but the essence of Robert Welch’s first design remains. It has been selected for the collections of museums across the world.

"Alveston is a pattern in which I tried to combine comfort in use with as much elegance as possible. After many experiments the rounded ends, quite deeply hollowed, proved one of the most satisfying to hold both as a fork, knife and spoon. Prototypes for the entire range were made by hand in the Silversmithing workshop." Robert Welch, 1968