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Kogei Salad Servers - Black
Kogei, the Japanese word for artisan crafts, is all about creating cutlery with a distinct sense of craftsmanship, and the Salad Servers set brings this philosophy to your table. Sold as a set of two, these servers are meticulously crafted from plated metal with a sleek black finish, combining elegant design with practical functionality.
Designed for serving and mixing salads, they are ergonomically shaped for a comfortable grip and perfectly balanced for effortless use. The durable black plating is resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting beauty while adding a modern, sophisticated touch to contemporary table settings.
Whether you’re serving a fresh garden salad at a casual lunch or arranging a vibrant dish for a formal dinner, the Kogei Salad Servers bring sophistication and effortless functionality to your table.
Designed for serving and mixing salads, they are ergonomically shaped for a comfortable grip and perfectly balanced for effortless use. The durable black plating is resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting beauty while adding a modern, sophisticated touch to contemporary table settings.
Whether you’re serving a fresh garden salad at a casual lunch or arranging a vibrant dish for a formal dinner, the Kogei Salad Servers bring sophistication and effortless functionality to your table.
Kogei, the Japanese word for artisan crafts, is all about creating cutlery with a distinct sense of craftsmanship, and the Salad Servers set brings this philosophy to your table. Sold as a set of two, these servers are meticulously crafted from plated metal with a sleek black finish, combining elegant design with practical functionality.
Designed for serving and mixing salads, they are ergonomically shaped for a comfortable grip and perfectly balanced for effortless use. The durable black plating is resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting beauty while adding a modern, sophisticated touch to contemporary table settings.
Whether you’re serving a fresh garden salad at a casual lunch or arranging a vibrant dish for a formal dinner, the Kogei Salad Servers bring sophistication and effortless functionality to your table.
Designed for serving and mixing salads, they are ergonomically shaped for a comfortable grip and perfectly balanced for effortless use. The durable black plating is resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting beauty while adding a modern, sophisticated touch to contemporary table settings.
Whether you’re serving a fresh garden salad at a casual lunch or arranging a vibrant dish for a formal dinner, the Kogei Salad Servers bring sophistication and effortless functionality to your table.
$15.85
Original: $45.29
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$45.29
$15.85Description
Kogei, the Japanese word for artisan crafts, is all about creating cutlery with a distinct sense of craftsmanship, and the Salad Servers set brings this philosophy to your table. Sold as a set of two, these servers are meticulously crafted from plated metal with a sleek black finish, combining elegant design with practical functionality.
Designed for serving and mixing salads, they are ergonomically shaped for a comfortable grip and perfectly balanced for effortless use. The durable black plating is resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting beauty while adding a modern, sophisticated touch to contemporary table settings.
Whether you’re serving a fresh garden salad at a casual lunch or arranging a vibrant dish for a formal dinner, the Kogei Salad Servers bring sophistication and effortless functionality to your table.
Designed for serving and mixing salads, they are ergonomically shaped for a comfortable grip and perfectly balanced for effortless use. The durable black plating is resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting beauty while adding a modern, sophisticated touch to contemporary table settings.
Whether you’re serving a fresh garden salad at a casual lunch or arranging a vibrant dish for a formal dinner, the Kogei Salad Servers bring sophistication and effortless functionality to your table.
























