Opinel N°114 Vegetable Knife
Opinel N°114 Vegetable Knife
Opinel N°114 Vegetable Knife
Opinel N°114 Vegetable Knife
Opinel N°114 Vegetable Knife
Opinel N°114 Vegetable Knife

Opinel N°114 Vegetable Knife

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Ideal for cutting, cleaning, and slicing... The bird's beak blade of the Opinel N°114 vegetable knife is made of stainless steel and is 7cm long. Its curved shape makes preparing vegetables easy, and the scraping back allows for gentle cleaning. The handle is made of either beech wood or varnished hornbeam, which is comfortable to hold and makes the knife easy to handle.

This thin blade is ideal for precise, delicate tasks such as peeling, garnishing and carving fruit and vegetables, but is not suitable for slicing large, hard-skinned vegetables such as squash or celeriac.

Bring a rustic side to your kitchen with the colour of the natural beech wood handle, or celebrate nature with Opinel's Paysage range of coloured hornbeam handles. 

Made in France.

Features:

  • Varnished beech handle (Natural only)
  • Tinted and varnished hornbeam handle
  • 7cm stainless steel blade
  • 9.8cm handle length
  • 1.5mm blade thickness

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Opinel

Originated as a ‘working man’s knife’, now a unique and timeless household object passed through generation to generation.

Invented by Joseph Opinel in 1890, a then budding photographer based in the Savoie region of France with a passion for new machines and innovative technologies.

The Opinel knife was created for its simplicity, robustness and functionality.  Over 130 years later, this distinctive wooden-handle knife has a range of accessories and blades available to suit your lifestyle, whether that's kitchen use, outdoor foresting or extreme adventures.

The beech wood handle is a tribute to the pocket knife's traditional design. Used as a paring knife, a serrated knife, a peeler and a vegetable knife.  

If your use is for extreme terrain and weather conditions, there is also a polymer handle to guarantee good resistance to water and very high temperatures.

The Opinel knife is a design icon, remaining unchanged for over a century. Opinel was recognised by the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1985 as one of the 100 best designed items in the world.


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