May 18, 2010

New flatware: Towle, Wallace, and Yamazaki

One of America's oldest, most respected brands, the Towle name dates back to a small colonial silversmith in 1690 Massachusetts. Since then Towle sterling silver, silver-plated and stainless steel flatware and serveware have been appreciated across the country for their beauty and extraordinary quality.

The superior quality of its craftsmanship has made Wallace the preeminent name in the silver industry. The Wallace brand began in a small silversmith's shop in 1835 in Connecticut, and was known for pioneering nickel-silver alloy flatware. Today Wallace Silversmiths is a leading designer and manufacturer of beautiful sterling silver and stainless steel flatware, holloware and frames, plus exquisite tableware and giftware in crystal and alternative metals.

Yamazaki pride themselves on creating and offering stainless flatware and serving accessories that are far from ordinary. From unique flatware patterns that possess fully sculpted handles with carefully finished tines, bowls and blades, to specialized serving pieces of generous proportion and ample size - each Yamazaki pattern has been designed to enhance your table as well as your dining pleasure.

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