Pocket-sized style icons: Forge de Laguiole pocket knives
Forge de Laguoile pocket knives stand for craftsmanship, tradition, quality, durability and functionality. These pocket knives are handmade by artisans who pay attention to every detail.
Reasons to buy Forge de Laguiole knives
Are you looking for a Forge de Laguiole pocket knife? You're probably someone who appreciates the traditional art of knife making. All Forge de Laguoile products are handmade from high-quality materials.
Forge de Laguiole pocket knives: durability
The stainless blades are very durable, retain their sharpness for a long time and the handles are sturdy and comfortable to use. All of this ensures that Forge de Laguiole pocket knives last a long time. Forge de Laguiole's designs are timeless and distinctive.
Recognizable
You can recognize these pocket knives by their curved shape, use of natural materials, bee icon and usually the shepherd's cross. These features make Forge de Laguiole pocket knives unique and stylish tools.
Functional
Forge de Laguiole pocket knives are very practical to use and match any outfit. Imagine you are at a fancy dinner party and there is no knife on the cheese platter. What do you do? You grab your Forge de Laguiole pocket knife and offer the solution. Or imagine you're having a delicious steak for dinner, but there are no sharp knives to cut it... No problem, simply whip out your pocket knife. Doesn't matter where you go.
A Forge de Laguoile knife is an investment in a high-quality pocket knife that will meet your expectations both aesthetically and functionally.
Forge de Laguiole waiter's knives, steak knives and steak knife sets
Forge de Laguiole's range includes more than just pocket knives! Discover our selection of Forge de Laguiole steak knives, sommelier knives and steak knife sets.
History of Forge de Laguiole
The very first Laguiole knife appeared in 1829. The knives were originally meant to be used by farmers and shepherds (hence the cross on the handle). Later, the knife was further developed and waiter's knives with corkscrews emerged.
After the First World War the entire French knife production moved to Thiers, which is still the knife capital of France. Other renowned Laguiole producers also moved. In the 80s, however, in the small village of Laguiole, the French brand Forge de Laguiole was founded which can still be found there today. For some Forge de Laguiole is the only 'real' Laguiole brand.
Forge de Laguiole is the only producer of Laguiole knives that actually resides in the village of Laguiole. Other famous names, such as Fontenille Pataud and Laguiole en Aubrac, produce their knives from the neighbouring village of Thiers. All knives are made by hand according to a fixed set of rules. As befits a real Laguiole knife maker, these knives are fitted with handles made from the finest materials. Forge de Laguiole also demands that high-quality steel from French soil is used at all times.