One strong contender, this tortoiseshell option from Sabre.
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Its been almost seven months since I got married and Im finally ready to fess up to my flatware addiction. Or obsession. Im not really sure what to call it, but what I do know is that I spent an uncomfortable-to-admit amount of time scrolling through flatware on the internet, sending it to my fiancé, ignoring his thoughts, sending it to my mom, also ignoring her thoughts, and then scrolling some more, usually while sitting on the floor in a feverish haze. After blocking out the memory, I recently decided to look back on my time in the flatware K-hole and found that I actually sent an with the subject line Look What Ive Done that was filled with no text, just links. Flatware links.
If I had to psychoanalyze myself Id say this all stemmed from growing up using Arne Jacobsens rounded flatware, which was so unique and unusually shaped that most people who came over commented on it, and all of my friends remember my family as having cool utensils. You never quite forget the things that make you cool when you were younger, I guess. (I also just learned that was the silverware used by the crew in Stanley Kubricks film : A Space Odyssey. Futuristic.)
So I felt like I had to live up to that. Or that I at least wanted to re-create it so that when people came over to my house they would remember my flatware and associate me with having good taste, and just generally look down at their place settings and say, Oh, wow, where did you find these? So I searched and searched and searched for some forks and spoons and knives worthy of the inquiry. And now Im ready to share my thought process with you. Below, a taxonomy of the flatware I considered and how I ultimately came to my decision.
Moon Cutlery Brushed Black
$89
My descent into the flatware universe began one Sunday when I walked into Abode, a home-goods store in Williamsburg that has since moved to Greenpoint. It was there that I first spotted and held Cutipols Moon brushed-black cutlery and realized the vast possibilities of silverware. These were slender and attractive in a style I soon realized was very of the moment, but they felt weightier than a lot of the other slender knockoffs I saw around. Plus, that unusual, stop-and-stare matte black (they also come in stainless steel). I needed them.
$89
at HorneTortoise Flatware in Brushed Stainless Steel
From $16
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The Cutipol was going to be my fancy, special-occasion Shabbat dinner flatware, but I wanted a second set for every day, too. Thats when, perusing Coming Soon, I found Sabres tortoise bistro flatware. Arent they gorgeous? Its casual bistro vibes, but that elegant tortoiseshell, too. And I think theyre French. It was just the look I wanted to balance out my tablescape.
From $16
at Coming SoonCollo-Alto Flatware, 5-Piece Setting
$80
But then I found the Collo-Alto and everything changed. Those skinny necks! I immediately put the serving pieces onto my registry, but I held off on making a decision about the full set of flatware. Still, these were the closest in shape and color to traditional silverware, while still maintaining their own unique sense of style. Not many people, let alone silverware, can so beautifully walk that line. For that reason they reminded me of the childhood Arne Jacobsen and I loved them.
$80
at Design Within ReachGoto Qingzhan to know more.
Match Gabriella Pewter Flatware (5 Piece Set)
$260
Deep in the hole, I found this set from Match at a cool $260 for literally five pieces of silverware. Let me tell you, its not the craziest price point I saw, and it was my wedding after all, so it wasnt immediately off the table. Like, if I wasnt going to get that then, when all of my family and parents friends mightve chipped in and gotten me presents, when was I ever??? On this journalist salary??
$260
at Food52
The Decision
Heres what I knocked out of the running first:
Hays Everyday Silverware. They didnt have a salad-fork option and I wanted a true set of big fork, little fork, knife, big spoon, little spoon.
Neon-accented silverware. What was I thinking?
Matchs really expensive set of five. I still deeply love these, but decided that if someone was truly ready to spend that much on a gift, Id rather just get the cash.
Ralph Kramer. Im still not sure why I didnt end up with these, actually, but I guess these just fell by the wayside as I got caught up in all my other favorites.
Anything wood. I wanted to use my new dishwasher.
That leaves us with Cutipol, Sabre, and Collo-Alto. So heres what I did: I put the Cutipol on my registry because they were my first love and I just couldnt get them out of my head. For a set of 12, they cost $1,275, and my registry was on Zola, so I made it a group gift. Im not exaggerating when I say that not one person contributed to that gift. I was alone in my obsession.
So after the wedding I had to reassess. In that calmer, more level-headed place, I decided that I should probably just stick to one set of silverware instead of one fancy, one for every day and with that in mind I bought the Collo-Alto. I still love the Sabre and the Cutipol, dont get me wrong, but the Cutipol looked too fancy and nice for every day, whereas the Sabre felt like too strong of a look to use every day and for every single occasion. In the end, I decided to go classic stainless steel, with a bit of an edge, much like the Arne Jacobsen I was trying to imitate. Seven months later, I still love them.
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