COUTELLERIE DU MASSIF
Read moreLa Coutellerie du Massif, a family business, is a story of passion around a knife from the Sancy: the Massif. Designed in the store's workshops, it is made in the Auvergne tradition. Its noble wooden handle gives it a beautiful look. The steel and carbon of the blade ensure a perfect cutting edge. The cutlery offers a second creation: the Sancy, which is also available in pocket and table knives. There is a large choice of pocket knives made in Auvergne. You can visit the workshops by appointment.
LA GRANDE COUTELLERIE
Read moreComing directly from Thiers, the world capital of cutlery, the products selected and presented in the store are of the highest quality. Whether they are for kitchen, table, pocket or hunting, the knives from the Claude Dozorme workshops meet very precise manufacturing criteria. The store also offers some useful culinary gadgets and guns to sharpen your sharp utensils. The essential Laguiole knives are available in a steak set. A few designer pieces adorn the window, enough to please yourself.
FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE LA COUTELLERIE
Read moreCreated in 1999, the French Cutlery Federation now has about 90 members. These are companies in the cutlery sector in the broadest sense: manufacturers, suppliers, subcontractors, retailers, craftsmen, industrialists.
LA BOUTIQUE K SABATIER
Read moreCutlery was born in the early 19th century in Thiers, thanks to Philippe Sabatier, the man behind the brand's success. Our kitchen knives are entirely forged from a single piece of Z50C13 steel. They are manufactured exclusively in Thiers using traditional techniques. In addition to a wide range of kitchen knives, Sabatier also offers table knives, pocket knives, hunting knives, etc. Sabatier cutlery is also famous for its Brin d'Auvergne, a pocket knife whose back blade reproduces the relief of the Puys mountain range.
COUTEL & CO
Read morePatrick Grammatico's store sells not only scissors and pruning shears, but also Le Thiers knives, manufactured by the Locau® cutlery company, which he has run for over fifteen years. The items are as beautiful as the antique furniture on which they are displayed. Knives and kitchen accessories, pocket knives, table knives, scissors and gardening items, for professionals and private customers alike, are all showcased here. The boutique also sells other brands such as Fisher-Bargoin and Gentleman Barbier. Patrick can also repair and sharpen your blades.
COUTELLERIE PONSON
A cutlery family for 6 generations, making regional folding knives, table ...Read more
CHAMBRIARD
Coutellerie, offering some 5,000 knives from some sixty Thiers-based ...Read more
COUTELLERIE LE CELLOIS
Read moreA top-of-the-range pocket knife, the Cellois shone in 2018 by winning the first Coutellia prize. It was a great spotlight on its creator, Nathalie Robin, co-manager of the workshop. Nathalie first learned from her husband Stéphane, who comes from a long line of cutlers, and who had won third place in the same competition in 2015. She then joined him in the arts and crafts adventure. Together, they have developed a range of sturdy knives, yet with a fine design reminiscent of Celtic lines, and where each piece is unique.
JEAN DUBOST
Read moreFor four generations, the Dubost family has perpetuated the tradition of French cutlery in Viscomtat. Founded in 1920, the Maison Jean Dubost is dedicated to making quality kitchen knives and table cutlery, recognized the world over. Now in its fourth generation, the company combines ancestral know-how with a touch of modernity, as seen in its flagship products such as Laguiole knives and Jean Dubost cutlery. Awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Company) label in 2012 and a confirmed level of CSR commitment, Jean Dubost embodies the excellence of French craftsmanship, while committing itself to a socially and environmentally responsible approach.
LUG
Read moreOne look at the display case and you'll quickly realize that you're going to find knife models you've never seen anywhere else. Cyril and Jean-Noël Ganivet set up their cutlery business in Châtel-Guyon with the intention of adding a touch of innovation and creativity to their knifemaking expertise. The result is a range of unique knives, as well as a jewelry collection. Don't hesitate to visit the boutique-atelier, where they'll be delighted to explain their approach and show you their creations.
L'ATELIER SAUVAGNAT
Read moreDiscover Atelier SAUVAGNAT in Maringues, a true landmark for cutlery enthusiasts. More than just a cutlery shop, the workshop offers a wide range of local products and services: knife sharpening and repair, gifts, laser engraving, Zippo lighters, leather goods, watch and hearing aid batteries, color and b&w photocopying and document lamination. For professionals, an area dedicated to cutlery supplies is available, with everything you need and more. Be sure to visit on Monday mornings for a complete experience of the famous Maringues market.