Description
The Alora Hammered Cutlery Set gives you a full 16-piece service made up of dinner spoons, teaspoons, table knives and forks. Each handle carries a hand-hammered texture that catches the light, paired with slim tapered stems and softly rounded bowls and tines. Made from stainless steel, it brings a modern edge to the table while staying practical for everyday meals as well as dinner parties.
The range comes in two colourways, a warm gold and a cooler pewter, so you can match it to the mood of your dining room. Gold sits well with darker woods, marble and neutral linen, while pewter suits pale and industrial schemes. Either finish works for four place settings, covering knife, fork, dinner spoon and teaspoon for each person.
The hammered detail runs along the handles, giving a tactile grip and a handmade look across every piece. Each item measures 20.5cm x 4.5cm x 2cm. We recommend hand washing and drying promptly to protect the coloured finish and keep the shine, rather than leaving items to soak. Store in a lined drawer or canteen to avoid scratching between uses.
Specification
| Material |
Stainless Steel |
| Set includes |
16 pieces (4 place settings: knife, fork, dinner spoon, teaspoon) |
| Dimensions |
20.5cm x 4.5cm x 2cm (W x D x H) |
| Finish |
Hammered handle, polished bowls and tines |
| Available in |
Gold, Pewter |
| Care |
Hand wash and dry promptly |
Frequently Asked
How many pieces are in the set?
The set contains 16 pieces, which makes up four place settings of a dinner spoon, teaspoon, table knife and fork.
What colours does it come in?
It is available in two colourways, a warm gold and a cooler pewter, so you can pick the tone that suits your table.
What is the cutlery made from?
Each piece is made from stainless steel with a coloured finish and a hand-hammered texture along the handles.
Can it go in the dishwasher?
We recommend hand washing and drying promptly rather than using a dishwasher, which helps protect the coloured finish and keeps the shine.
Which colour should I choose?
Gold works well with darker woods, marble and neutral linen, while pewter suits paler and more industrial schemes.