VIA VENETO CAKE KNIFE: Presenting the finest Italian dinnerware from Modigliani’s Via Veneto Collection. This modern designed colorful flatware is inspired by Via Vittorio in Rome, Italy. Each piece of cooking utensil or silverware is crafted with premium quality 18/10 stainless steel with a slightly curved blue handle. Choose the Via Veneto blue flatware pieces of your choice; or mix & match with one of our other colors (Blue, Green, Honey, Orange, Red, Pink, Turquoise, White)
HONEY FLATWARE: In addition to bringing you artistic dinnerware, we have also selected the finest blue utensils with our 18/10 stainless steel modern flatware to complete your table setting. Then choose your serving pieces: Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Rice, Pasta Server, Cake or Lasagna Server. Next choose your specialty items: Salad Tongs, Soup Spoons, Cheese Spreader, Parmesan Spoon or Bread Knife.
DISHWASHER SAFE - ITALIAN FLATWARE: The Via Veneto collection of cutlery spoon is a class of its own. Made with high-grade stainless steel with a mirror-like finish, this set of colorful silverware is durable and can last for many generations to come. Dishwasher safe, these Italian kitchen accessories are easy to use, wash & store.
CAREFULLY SELECTED AUTHENTICITY: Each piece from our handmade Italian collections comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Please note, the item you receive will not be the exact item picture, but it will be close. Each piece is an original work of art, uniquely hand-painted in Italy. We offer Customer Service, Satisfaction Guarantee & Quick Shipping. At Modigliani, our priority is delivering our exclusive high quality, handmade Italian products to you quickly and reliably.
INSPIRED BY VIA VITTORIO VENETO IN ROME: The gently curving handles of the Via Veneto collection were inspired by Via Vittorio Veneto in Rome. Via Veneto is one of the most famous, elegant and expensive streets in Rome, and is named after the Battle of Vittorio Veneto, a decisive Italian victory of World War I. The 1960 film La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini immortalized the romance of life on the Via Veneto, home to some of Rome's most renowned cafes and five star hotels.