Utensils & Gadgets — The Quiet Tools of French Cooking
Objects That Carry a Way of Life
In a French kitchen, utensils are never simply tools. They are companions, gestures made visible, the quiet promise of a meal shared together. There is the wooden spoon, softened by years of use, gently stirring a sauce the way one might rock a memory. The knife, faithful and precise, slicing through crusty bread, fresh herbs and market vegetables with the clarity of a morning well begun. The ladle, round and generous, drawing soups and broths from the pot as though every serving were a small offering.
There is the spatula, discreet yet indispensable, lifting an omelette without breaking it, turning a crêpe in a single motion, accompanying the cooking with quiet elegance. The whisk, light as a dance, brings cream, egg whites and sauces to life, transforming air itself into something delicious. In drawers and on shelves, every object tells the same story: a love of care, of detail, of good sense passed down through generations.
Our Utensils & Gadgets collection brings together this philosophy through three distinguished French houses: Cristel, Au Nain and La Rochère.
Cristel — Precision Beyond the Pan
Best known for its iconic stainless steel cookware, Cristel extends the same uncompromising standards of French manufacturing to its utensils. Spatulas, ladles, whisks, graters and peelers are crafted from premium stainless steel and finished with the clean, restrained design that defines the brand, built to feel as substantial and dependable in the hand as the pans they so often accompany.
Au Nain — Tools Forged for Real Use
Founded in 1885 in Thiers, the historic heart of French cutlery, Au Nain brings over a century of expertise to every tool it makes. Within this collection, the house offers its signature wood-handled serving pieces, knives and gadgets, shaped through a complete, traditional process and designed first and foremost for genuine, repeated use, exactly as they are in the professional kitchens that have trusted Au Nain for generations.
La Rochère — Glass Touches for the Everyday Table
Founded in 1475, La Rochère brings its centuries of handcrafted glassmaking into the everyday gestures of the kitchen, with small glass accessories that carry the same warmth and character found throughout the brand's celebrated tableware. Each piece adds a touch of artisanal beauty to objects that are otherwise purely functional.
Objects Made to Be Used, Not Admired
A French kitchen lives through these simple, beautiful objects, made to last, to serve, and to bring people together. And when hands reach for them, it is never quite the material they are holding. It is a memory, a craft, a particular way of inhabiting the table.