Viners has a long history as a family of silversmiths in the UK. The company was established in Sheffield in 1908 when they specialised in plated holloware. They were one of the first businesses in the UK to introduce new cutting-edge production techniques. After the First World War, Viners became leading cutlers in the marketplace, and were the first to utilise marketing strategies and design and advertise their brand, which lead to Viners being the most recognised cutlery brand in the UK.
Viners today has an impressive product range. Cooksmill stocks a wide range of their flatware, including both 18/0 and 18/10 stainless steel. Viners cutlery can be used for a wide range of uses, from casual dining at home to upscale dining at restaurants and hotels. As well as a range of silver, there’s also a good collection of different styles and shapes available, with a knife and fork sure to suit any location.
Viners Cutlery
Viners has a long history as a family of silversmiths in the UK. The company was established in Sheffield in 1908 when they specialised in plated holloware. They were one of the first businesses in the UK to introduce new cutting-edge production techniques. After the First World War, Viners became leading cutlers in the marketplace, and were the first to utilise marketing strategies and design and advertise their brand, which lead to Viners being the most recognised cutlery brand in the UK.
Viners today has an impressive product range. Cooksmill stocks a wide range of their flatware, including both 18/0 and 18/10 stainless steel. Viners cutlery can be used for a wide range of uses, from casual dining at home to upscale dining at restaurants and hotels. As well as a range of silver, there’s also a good collection of different styles and shapes available, with a knife and fork sure to suit any location.