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When you’re choosing a flatware pattern, stay true to your personal style, but we recommend something classic: stainless steel utensils with clean lines, free of any embellishments or decorative ...
What we like: Offered in both 65-piece and 101-piece flatware sets, this easy-care, low-maintenance pattern stands up to the rigors of everyday use. It has a contemporary design and a modern look ...
In 1963, Sue Burford received a set of flatware as a wedding gift. Made in Japan by the Stanley Roberts Co., the utensils were nothing fancy – sturdy black handles topped with frosted stainless ...