Shop - Hand Made Cutlery - mono and POTT Cutlery Collections
Cutlery that combines real form with superb function
mono for modern design with real clarity. If you want to make a statement on your tabletop you need mono cutlery
POTT for 'traditional modern' design. Strong, powerful design with a real sense of tradition and purpose
Both brands hand made in Germany using the finest raw materials and traditional techniques
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mono-a Cutlery
Original and true design: Peter Racke, 1959 Less is more. The clear, cool lines of mono-a are... |
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mono-a Edition 50 Black Cutlery
A carbon coating gives this mono-a special edition a diamond-like surface creating a true black beauty... |
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mono-a Stirling Silver Edition 50 Cutlery
An exclusive commemorative edition to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the mono-a design-classic... |
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mono-a Edition 50 Titanium Cutlery
For the first time ultra light titanium is introduced to the cutlery industry Unbelievably light and... |
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mono-a Gold Edition 50 Cutlery
An exclusive gold plated commemorative edition of mono-a to mark the design classics' 50th anniversary... |
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mono C2 Cutlery
New rules for setting the table Designed by Ute Schniedermann in 2002, mono-C2 is an impressive... |
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mono oval Cutlery
Designed by Peter Racke in 1959 mono-oval reflects luxury in polished stainless steel without... |
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mono zeug Cutlery
Designed by Michael Schneider in 1995 mono zeug (translated as tools), the most unusual pattern... |
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mono-e and mono-t Cutlery
Designed by Peter Racke in 1960 Part of the mono-a line are mono-e and mono-t, the special... |
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POTT 25 Cutlery Collection
Design: Carl Pott 1964 When compared to other designs with much more flourish, extreme restraint... |
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POTT 33 Cutlery Collection
Designed by Carl Pott in 1975 Distinguished by the five tined fork and fine groves at the ends... |
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POTT 41 Cutlery Collection
This cutlery set stems from a design line developed in 1992 by Hanns-peter Pott with the designer Ralph... |
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POTT 20 Cutlery Collection
When first introduced in 1952, this pattern was considered unsellable It has since become an "evergreen"... |
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POTT 22 Cutlery Collection
Design: Carl Pott 1955 Carl Pott got the idea for this design while sitting under a chestnut... |
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POTT 32 Cutlery Collection
Designed by Carl Pott in 1955 This pattern is among the most delicate designs within the POTT programme It's... |
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POTT 35 Cutlery Collection
Bold and masculine and based on stern geometric foundations, POTT 35 was designed by Carl Pott in 1979... |
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POTT 36 Cutlery Collection
Design: Carl Pott 1982 Even a cutlery design with corners and edges can have some flourish, as shown... |
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POTT 42 Cutlery Collection
Tall and slender is the best way to describe this 2003 Ralph Krämer design whose most striking... |
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POTT 81 Cutlery Collection
Design: Hermann Gretsch 1949 Originally sold only in sterling silver, POTT 81 has become one... |
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POTT 84 Cutlery Collection
Design: Carl Pott 1952 Used in German embassies worldwide, POTT 84 is an intelligent design with... |
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POTT 86 Cutlery Collection
Designed by the Art Nouveau artist Josef Hoffman in 1955, the extravagance of this design remains unchallenged... |
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