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The only cutlery with a "designer label" is created by one of the UK's favourite interior designers; Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (Pictured) and has been skilfully manufactured by Arthur Price.
Athur Price were the first cutlery manufacturer to link up with a designer when they began working with Laurence in 2000. The collection has been hugely successful and remains as popular today as when it was first launched.
"Now run by a grandson Price I love the accessibility and affability business relationship one can forge with a family business secure in its own identity. Let's face it, cutlery is a very civilising influence on the planet - without forks we'd be eating from our knives (heaven forbid) and I love designing civilising objects. Of all the things I might sit down to design, cutlery has its own joys.

For a start the finished knife, fork or spoon has to be tactile, has to create a real touchy-feely frisson as you pick it up. Also, rather racily, it has got to feel good in the mouth. For such a posh product it's all more than a little intimate which I adore. I love the British convention of stiff upper lippery that contains a squelching, seething mass of all sorts of emotional highs and lows. Odd that one can get all that from a fork.

Designing a range for Arthur Price, I suppose, could be intimidating because I'm dealing with high product designed to last - perhaps even to be passed on to future generations. Certainly the Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen collection for Arthur Price is used to mark important milestones in people's lives like christenings and weddings.

And in a way I'm constantly striving to include a feeling of celebration to the way the product looks and feels. I love the way that dining has been used, since civilisation began, as a way of marking great rites of passage. And I love knowing that my cutlery at any given moment is involved in a celebration for someone, somewhere - it's a bit like being invited to their party" - Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen .





