The freeman family has been in the tabletop and accessories business since 1956. that was the year when Charles freeman founded Stanley Roberts Inc. Later, in 1990’s, the family sold the business to its partners and roger freeman launched Cambridge silversmiths ltd. In short time, Cambridge has become the leading flatware source for almost every major retailer. the company markets over 250 different flatware designs in every price range, including 18-8, 18-10 and forged products. it also acts as a licensee for Robert welch designs, William welch, farberware and fiesta. private label programs for whom it designs, manufacturers and distributes products include the palm restaurant, food network, living quarters, better home and gardens, Cindy Crawford.
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Not heavy, not light, just right… I love the weight of these utensils, not too heavy and bulky and not too thin. I bought the blossoms print and really love how simple and sleek they look.
Very light, not solid I had seen this style in the store and had thought it would be same set. But this flatware is an imitation. The design is as presented but the weight, heft, of a solid set is missing. They feel like cheap imitations when held. I’ve added comparative images from the back, side, then front. On the left is the left is this product, the right is a better weighted set.
Nice- NOT flimsy! Very pretty, sturdy, inexpensive but doesn’t look or feel ‘cheap’ It’s a bit hard to buy housewares online, because you can’t see, hold and compare them. I have bought several (in person and online) low-cost tableware sets. (You know the drill- dorms, summer homes, campers, new apartment, starter-apartments where you want a nice full set, but before you get the ‘real’ $1000 one you probably end up never getting anyway- and here- also multiple low cost sets for small catering- parties or so on where even ‘silver-like’ plastic is just not going to work.)…