A symbol of prestige
With the Origine Tour Eiffel model, the craftsman highlights French know-how at its most demanding. He shapes this knife by hand in the Laguiole area, where the cutlery tradition is expressed with rigor and precision. At the same time, he pays tribute to Paris, the capital of France and a universal symbol.
Thus, this knife does not just unite two territories. On the contrary, it creates a strong dialogue between artisanal heritage and national memory.
When Laguiole meets Paris
From the very first stages of creation, the craftsman gives a central role to the fly. For this reason, he made it in steel from the stairs of the Eiffel Tower. By this choice, he integrates a real fragment of the monument into the heart of the knife. As a result, the link with Paris becomes concrete and visible.
In the same spirit, he transforms the traditional bee into a finely crafted medallion. Thus, the emblematic silhouette of the Iron Lady naturally imposes itself in the center of the décor. Gradually, the Parisian identity is anchored in the design of the knife.
The profound elegance of ebony
For the handle, the craftsman chose ebony, a noble and dense wood. Thanks to this material, the knife immediately gains visual depth and elegance. In the hand, the touch is silky, stable and balanced.
Naturally, each handle has nuances specific to the wood. As a result, each knife retains a unique personality. At the same time, the sobriety of ebony highlights the metal elements.
Brass, an assumed contrast
Faced with ebony, brass plates fully assert their presence. To enhance this effect, the craftsman guilloché them with precision. Thus, light is captured, then reflected with subtlety. The contrast becomes obvious. Brass slices. Ebony structures.
Thanks to this play of materials, the knife gains in relief. Moreover, brass is not limited to a technical function. On the contrary, it emphasizes the lines, affirms the character of the model and reinforces its prestigious dimension.
An engraving inspired by Paris
On the top, the craftsman engraves and guilloché the spring by hand. For this work, he was directly inspired by the arches and crosses of the Eiffel Tower. Thus, each motif extends the architectural homage.
In continuity, the engraved blade takes up the same aesthetic requirement. In this way, it evokes the elegance of Haussmannian architecture and reinforces the visual coherence of the whole.
A collector’s item, numbered
In order to preserve exclusivity, the house offers this model in a limited edition of 2000 pieces. For each knife, an individual number is assigned. Thanks to this numbering, authenticity and traceability are guaranteed.
In addition, the knife is delivered in a specific dedicated box. In addition, a certificate of authenticity accompanies each piece. This document confirms the artisanal manufacture in the Laguiole area, the origin of the fly and the number assigned.
An elegant and meaningful knife
With its balance and refinement, this knife seduces both a woman and a man. Thus, it stands out as a prestigious souvenir of Paris, but also as a lasting collector’s item.
In the end, this knife is not limited to its use. It tells a story, it embodies a heritage, and it reflects the excellence of French craftsmanship.

