
Lavandou 5-Piece Flatware Set in Olive Wood
Sabre built Lavandou around the olive groves of the south of France, where the wood for these handles comes from. Each piece pairs polished 18/10 stainless steel with a handle of real olive wood, grain visible, rounded at the grip rather than flat, so the weight sits differently in hand than the resin-handled sets. No two handles read quite the same, since the wood carries its own marking.
Material: 18/10 stainless steel with real olive wood handles
Includes: Dinner knife, dinner fork, salad fork, soup spoon, teaspoon
Care: Hand wash only. Avoid abrasive sponges and soaking. Condition handles periodically with olive or linseed oil. Light rings on the blade lift with a soft cloth or white vinegar.
Made in France
Dimensions
Dinner Knife: 9.5"L x .5"W
Dinner Fork: 8.25"L x 1"W
Salad Fork: 7"L x .75"W
Soup Spoon: 8.5"L x 1.75"W
Teaspoon: 6"L x 1.25"W
About Sabre
Sabre started in Paris in 1993, the work of Francis Gelb, who set out to make flatware that didn't take itself too seriously. The bistro was his reference point: cafés and terraces where the cutlery is plain, a little heavy, and meant to be touched, not admired from a drawer. That instinct became the Bistrot collection, stainless steel paired with acrylic handles in dozens of colors, rivets left visible at the join. From there the range grew outward: Lavandou, with handles cut from real olive wood, and Pop Unis, which rounds off the bistro's square lines into something softer.
Every piece is still made in France, hand-assembled and polished by hand. Sabre's point of view hasn't moved much since 1993: color belongs on the table, flatware should feel good to hold, and a set doesn't need to match perfectly to work.

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