This holiday season, you can save big on top silver flatware brands like Wallace, Gorham, Towle, and International Silver Co. by shopping the Lifetime Sterling flatware sale at Silver Superstore. We are offering special deals on select patterns from these brands so you can upgrade your silverware ahead of the busy holiday season.
Forks were first presented in 16th-century Europe when touching food became a faux pas. This appreciation of following the rules created the rise in etiquette surrounding both food and dining.
Flatware, consisting of spoons, forks, and other eating utensils, typically includes matching pieces with a similar color scheme and design pattern. Most traditional high-end boutiques offer inclusive sets that are designed to be set out on the table altogether. However, many modern households are beginning to prefer a more unique look by turning their daily set into personalized works of art.
Looking to branch out and try something new and fresh with your holiday gear this year? With just a few changes, you can transform your traditional setup into something with a modern flair that will impress all of your guests.
What better way to celebrate pleasant weather than having a picnic? The charm of the scenery and relaxing time with loved ones will be a wonderful memory to cherish. While planning your next outdoor dining experience, why not turn the traditional picnic up a notch with elegant silver touches that elevate the entire experience?
Stamping became popular on silverware as a way to indicate the origin and the level of quality of the pieces. If you ever look closely at silverware, whether at home, in restaurants, or in antique markets, you can usually gain clues about the composition and manufacturing based on their engraved indications.
Touches of silver details are a way to bring an extra hint of glamour and beauty to any gathering, especially weddings. Ordinary wedding items like candlestick holders or knives can be transformed into iconic pieces that all your guests will be touched by.
Sambonet has long been established as the premier Italian provider of silverware and flatware made of metals like silver, gold, and copper, and stainless steel. It has been the pinnacle of fine Italian silverware since 1856. As the industry has changed, so have the signature Sambonet styles on par with French flatware offerings.
With the holidays just wrapped up, you have a pretty good idea of the condition of your best cookware, flatware, silverware, china, and serveware. As long as those needs are fresh in your mind, it is a good time to consider what items in your kitchen and dining room need to be replaced this year.
Thanksgiving day is the kick-off for the season of gathering. It’s the perfect occasion for catching up with family and friends and great for showcasing a beautiful tablescape.