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Paris Flat­ware

c. 1993

by David Mellor

David Mellor Paris Flatware Fork

The Paris flat­ware collec­tion brings an effort­less elegance to fine dining, perfect for those who appre­ci­ate refined crafts­man­ship. Intro­duced in 1993, Paris remains one of David Mellor’s most popular designs, cele­brated for its excep­tional balance and time­less sophis­ti­ca­tion. Featur­ing hollow-handled knives that fit perfectly in the hand and deli­cate teardrop-shaped handles in satin stain­less steel, the collec­tion exudes understated luxury.

A favorite in luxury yachts and pres­ti­gious restau­rants, Paris embod­ies Mellor’s purist design philos­o­phy, blend­ing simplic­ity with metic­u­lous atten­tion to detail. Crafted through numer­ous special­ist processes, each piece boasts a flaw­less satin finish and high carbon stain­less steel blades for superior performance.

This five-piece set includes a table knife, table fork, dessert fork, soup spoon, and dessert spoon, making Paris the ideal choice for elevat­ing any dining expe­ri­ence with endur­ing style and finesse.

David Mellor

Mellor, was not just a designer but a visionary who believed in the transformative power of well-crafted design. Born in Sheffield in 1930, Mellor's journey began as a silversmith, where his innate affinity for metalwork blossomed.Mellor's unique approach to design, blending craftsmanship with entrepreneurial flair, set him apart in the British design landscape. He viewed design not just as a profession, but as a mission to enrich lives.

From his iconic cutlery designs to his innovative work on national infrastructure like the traffic light system, Mellor's impact reverberated far beyond the confines of his studio. His dedication to excellence extended to every aspect of his work, from materials and techniques to the environments in which they were crafted. Beyond his contributions to design, Mellor's architectural endeavors, including his acclaimed studio-workshop in Sheffield and the award-winning Round Building, showcased his commitment to functionality and aesthetics.

In 2006, the David Mellor Design Museum was established, serving as a testament to his enduring legacy and showcasing his diverse body of work. Although David Mellor retired in 2005 and passed away in 2009, his influence continues to shape the world of design. His son, Corin Mellor, carries forward his father's legacy as Creative Director of the company, ensuring that David Mellor's spirit of innovation and excellence lives on.


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