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FREE Vintage Style Wall Clock
FREE Vintage Style Wall Clock when you spend £100 or more on Robert Welch Signature Knives & Accessories.
What you need to do:
Add Robert Welch Signature Knives &
Accessories
to your basket to the value of £100 or more and then add
the Vintage
Style Wall Clock. The Vintage Clock will appear in your basket free of charge.
One free Clock per order.
Robert Welch Designs worked with professional chefs to develop a range of knives that give you comfort in the hand and the optimum cutting action. Each knife has been individually constructed for its specific task in food preparation. The handles and blades are set at the best angle to minimise fatigue. Fully Forged, full tang for extra strength, World Edge Geometry and hand finished. Robert Welch have created a specific curve to each blade to maximise the cutting action and use a combination of cutting edge technology from Asia and EuropeThey are dishwasher safe and come with a lifetime guarantee. Having won numerous awards, the latest being a Gold Winner of Product of the year in 2010 and Excellence in Housewares Awards 2009, Robert Welch products are admired by many professional chefs across the globe. "Rarely in life do I come across a cooks knife that is beautiful, yet razor sharp and feels great to use, but Robert Welch has come up trumps, and they are British!!! As a chef who loves British Produce I also love British Design and Art and these knives are just fantastic. Robert Welch knives are smooth, very sharp and user friendly from the really big ones for chopping to the little paring knife to peel an apple…just great. Robert Welch knives get better and better!"John Torode - Smiths Of Smithfield and Masterchef Judge.
The Robert Welch company has been established for over 50 years as a family run concern. The company ethos is to design products that have personality, having functionality and affordability as important characteristics of any new product. New designs are constantly being introduced and can be found on this website and in the Robert Welch shops.
Robert Welch trained as a Silversmith at Birmingham College of Art. He then moved to the Royal College of Art in 1952, where he specialized exclusively in stainless steel production design. His first design consultancy was for Old Hall Tableware in 1955. In 1965 he was awarded Royal Designer for Industry. Robert Welch's most important commissions are in the Victoria & Albert Museum, The British Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Canterbury Cathedral and No. 10 Downing Street, but undoubtedly, his cutlery designs in stainless steel have been sold and used more widely than any other part of his creative output.