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Design Notes
Radford Bright cutlery is a modern classic, which owes its origins to the contours and balance of traditional eighteenth century English cutlery design, a heritage which imbues it with timeless appeal.
The pattern is an evolution of Premier, originally designed in 1984 by Robert Radford Welch as a modern equivalent to the shape and weight of Georgian cutlery. It was restyled, renamed and relaunched in his memory in 2003 and has been added to with individual extra pieces ever since, making it our most extensive range.
This pattern is also known as Caesna® Mirror.
Radford Cutlery achieved the internationally acclaimed German Design Award in 2020.
Read our guide on how to set a table for all occasions.
Radford Bright cutlery is part of Cutlery Collection 5.0 - All pieces in this collection are made from best quality 18/10 stainless steel, a heavier gauge which features exceptional balance and comfort. All patterns in this collection are sold at one price.
Product Specifications
Radford Bright spoons and forks are made using the highest quality 18/10 stainless steel.
Radford Bright knives are forged from specially hardened stainless steel to provide the finest possible cutting edge.
DIMENSIONS
Bowl Width: 59mm
Length: 215mm
Product Code: RADBR1064L
Product Care & How-to Guides
We recommend washing your cutlery/flatware in the dishwasher:
• For best shine and cleanliness, wash on a hot cycle at 65°-75°C (150°-167°F). Lower temperatures may not fully dissolve detergent, leading to residue marks. We recommend that you avoid eco mode for the best results.
• Use a quality all-in-one dishwasher tablet, like Fairy Platinum Plus (or Cascade Platinum Plus in the US).
• Ensure rinse aid and salt levels are topped up, particularly in hard water areas.
• Clean dishwasher filters and use a dishwasher cleaner periodically to maintain optimal performance.
• It is recommended that stainless steel cutlery is not washed alongside aluminium and cast iron as this can cause rust marks (especially on knives).
(Rust marks on knives do not indicate that they are rusting. The magnetic properties of stainless steel knives can attract rust particles from non-stainless-steel items in the dishwasher.)
• For any stubborn stains, use a proprietary stainless steel cream cleaner, like Bar Keepers Friend Power Cream to restore shine.
When washing your cutlery/flatware by hand:
Rinse cutlery/flatware to remove all traces of food as soon as possible after use. Wash in warm soapy water with a microfibre cloth or non abrasive brush**. Try to avoid soaking your cutlery/flatware and always dry thoroughly immediately after washing.
**Always avoid scouring with pads or abrasive cleaners as this will scratch the surface.
To restore your finish on your cutlery/flatware we recommend using a dry microfibre cloth.
For further information please see our Cutlery/Flatware Product Care page.
Guarantee
Radford Bright cutlery has a Lifetime Guarantee.
Delivery & Returns
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Designing the Robert Welch way
Robert Radford Welch MBE, RDI was one of the most respected British designers of the 20th century. He believed that everyone should be able to use beautifully designed products in everyday life. After training as a silversmith at the Royal College of Art in London, he specialised in design for stainless steel, establishing a company in his own name in 1955.
Today, the company works to ensure its rich legacy remains an inspiration to the design team, whilst continuing to innovate in terms of technique and technology.
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Radford Bright
A timeless classic that comprises of 80 award-winning pieces of cutlery and additional pieces to collect and add to over the years.

Malvern Bright
Reflecting the smooth rolling hills in England where Robert Welch often walked, Malvern Bright is contoured with soft lines that sweep out to a soft square base.

Honeybourne Bright
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Kingham Bright
Contemporary cutlery design which complements any table with its smooth, rounded outline and enduring appeal.

Stanton Bright
As Robert Welch’s final cutlery range, a lifetime of design is honed to perfection in the beautiful and exact sculpture of Stanton Bright also available in a popular satin finish.