There’s no more dramatic way to open a bottle of sparkling wine than with a saber. Here, three top design houses that are offering beautiful blades.
Kaufman Mercantile
This saber is made in Italy by a tool-making family that has been in business since the early 1900s. Its blade is fabricated from high-carbon stainless steel. ($98)
This saber is made in Italy by a tool-making family that has been in business since the early 1900s. Its blade is fabricated from high-carbon stainless steel. ($98)
Menu A/S
The renowned industrial designer Karim Rashid created this saber for the Danish company Menu A/S. It’s formed from a single piece of polished stainless steel. ($150)
The renowned industrial designer Karim Rashid created this saber for the Danish company Menu A/S. It’s formed from a single piece of polished stainless steel. ($150)
Georg Jensen
Georg Jensen offers a seamless, totally blunt saber with a gorgeous mirror finish. ($200)
Georg Jensen offers a seamless, totally blunt saber with a gorgeous mirror finish. ($200)
via:http://www.foodandwine.com/blogs/2014/3/14/stylish-sabers-for-opening-champagne
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