Create harmony in your table setting with the iconic Rhombe signature. With the Rhombe cutlery set from Lyngby Porcelæn, you can now achieve a unique coherence across all Rhombe series and enjoy the added depth and tactility that a beautiful cutlery set in 100% recycled steel brings with its stylish lines of perfection. Each piece of cutlery is created to harmonise with the details in the porcelain, giving you opportunity to create precisely the feeling of luxury that makes every meal a sublime sensory experience – composing your own personal masterpiece for celebrating all the small moments and transform everyday life into something special, making every festive gathering unforgettable with a complete style and finesse. Knife, fork, spoon, and teaspoon. Four of each. Of course, with the familiar graphic Rhombe pattern presented on all 16 pieces of the new cutlery, placed on the handle and raised as a low relief, just as you know it from the series’ tableware. It is not only beautiful and stylish but also ensures an exquisite tactile sensation in your hands when you hold the cutlery. With the Rhombe cutlery set, you get a streamlined and exclusive design that invites you to grasp the cutlery and feel the reliefs in your hand. At the same time, it beautifully and stylishly extends the Rhombe pattern onto the table. The shiny finish on all parts of the cutlery set enhances the visual depth of the Rhombe pattern, which immediately catches the eye and provides a unique visual focal point that you can only get with the original Rhombe design. With a beautiful finish and a small discreet logo embossed in the polished steel, it matches both the classic white Rhombe tableware, the Rhombe Earth collection, and the Rhombe Color pieces, and will, as something entirely new, contribute to expanding the entire Rhombe series’ many porcelain pieces with a new lovely and natural material that allows the discreet pattern to stand out in a new way – and where the contrast between the soft design language and the strict Rhombe relief brings out the pattern’s shapes even more clearly and creates focus.