The Forge de Laguiole Art Cutlery collection brings together the rarest and most remarkable pieces from our Laguiole workshops. These exceptional knives, created as unique pieces, reflect the full expertise of Laguiole knife-making, passed down and perfected since 1987. Unique creations designed for enthusiasts and collectors of high-end knives.
Stéphane Rambaud, a renowned master cutler, was born in 1968 in Lyon. He trained at the prestigious Nogent School of Cutlery, where he was awarded the Gold Medal for Best Apprentice of France in 1987, a symbol of French excellence in knife-making.
He joined Forge de Laguiole in the summer of 2005, where he designs and creates exceptional folding knives, crafted either from inspiration or to bespoke order, always respecting traditional cutlery techniques.
Each knife in the Forge de Laguiole Art Cutlery collection is entirely handmade, ensuring a unique piece with a distinctive character and flawless finishing.
This exceptional Laguiole folding knife is a 12 cm one-piece model with a solid ebony handle. It stands out with a spring and blade finely engraved with pirate motifs, along with brass liners. The traditional bee is replaced by a skull adorned with a tricolor brass hat, giving this folding knife a unique and bold character.
The Munin stainless Damascus steel blade enhances this knife, combining striking aesthetics with exceptional cutting performance, for a truly unique cutlery experience.
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Since its creation, Forge de Laguiole has been part of a living cutlery tradition, open to creation and contemporary design. The manufacture chose early on to collaborate with renowned designers and creators, to reinterpret the Laguiole knife while respecting its iconic lines and historical identity.
Over the years, several major figures in design have brought their vision and sensibility to this iconic object. Among them:
Philippe Starck, Andrée Putman, Jean-Michel Wilmotte, Christian Ghion, Ora-ïto, Michel Bras…