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A pie/flan server from the award-winning Signature utensil range. All Signature utensils feature comfortable rounded handles with a lipped end. Each utensil has been designed with its specific purpose in mind and to maximise ease of use.
Ideal as a hanging set as well as serving pieces at the table. The utensils offer kitchen-to-dining functionality. The solid, cast stainless-steel pieces are elegant, timeless, mirror polished, and look elegant beside any of our cutlery ranges as serving pieces on the dining table. The design of the soft, curved ‘hook’, allowing the Signature utensils to hang from almost anywhere, also creates a stable point of contact, meaning that the utensil doesn’t rock when placed on a surface.
Part of the Signature kitchen collection, which includes kitchen knives, scissors, utensils, kitchen accessories, kitchen storage and textiles. Each piece has been designed to bring order to your kitchen, with storage and display ideas that will blend the satisfaction of a tidy space with a welcome sense of calm.
Technical Information
The Signature utensils are made from finest 18/10 stainless steel with a mirror-polished finish.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 42mm
Width: 72mm
Length: 300mm
Care & Need to Know
To find out how to care for your Robert Welch stainless steel utensils, please see our Knife Storage & Kitchen Accessories Product Care page.
Our Guarantee
The Signature pie/flan server has a Lifetime Guarantee.
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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.