Honeybourne Bright Cutlery


Honeybourne Bright cutlery is a sumptuous yet versatile design, inspired by the craft silversmithing technique of round hammer planishing that creates a light reflecting statement on the table. Honeybourne Bright cutlery is made from the finest quality 18/10 stainless steel and is part of Collection 5.0®.

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Honeybourne Bright Cake Serving Set, 2 Pieces

Honeybourne Bright


Cake Serving Set | 2 Piece

Honeybourne Bright Cutlery Set, 24 Piece for 6 People

Honeybourne Bright


Cutlery Set | 24 Piece for 6 People

Honeybourne Bright Serving Set, 3 Piece

Honeybourne Bright


Serving Set | 3 Piece

Honeybourne Bright Steak Knife, Set of 4

Honeybourne Bright


Steak Knife | Set of 4

Honeybourne Bright Cutlery Sample Set, 3 Piece

Honeybourne Bright


Cutlery Sample Set | 3 Piece

Honeybourne Bright Serving Spoon

Honeybourne Bright


Serving Spoon

Honeybourne Bright Cutlery Set, 84 Piece for 12 People

Honeybourne Bright


Cutlery Set | 84 Piece for 12 People

Honeybourne Bright Long Handled Spoon, Set of 4

Honeybourne Bright


Long Handled Spoon | Set of 4

Honeybourne Bright Cutlery Set, 56 Piece for 8 People

Honeybourne Bright


Cutlery Set | 56 Piece for 8 People

Honeybourne Bright Cutlery Place Setting, 7 Piece

Honeybourne Bright


Cutlery Place Setting | 7 Piece

Honeybourne Bright Serving Fork

Honeybourne Bright


Serving Fork

Honeybourne Bright Cutlery Set, 42 Piece for 6 People

Honeybourne Bright


Cutlery Set | 42 Piece for 6 People

 
 
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Design Story: Honeybourne

Robert Welch trained as a silversmith before moving across to industrial design. He considered that "products may be designed to embody warmth of feeling and tactility which transcend impersonalised methods of production" and that "the silver workshop can become the laboratory of design and research for industrial forms".

Honeybourne blends these two worlds. For the textured decoration on the handles Kit deBretton Gordon took inspiration from the round handled planishing technique used by silversmiths to bend, shape and smooth silver. The way the hammered finish fades makes it seem as if each piece were a work in progress.