Cambridge Silversmiths Soiree Mirror 30-Piece Flatware Set

June 23, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $20.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 13:21 GMT+0100 - Details)

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.

Product Features

  • Set Includes: 6 salad forks, 6 dinner forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 tablespoons, 6 butter knives
  • Stainless Steel
  • Mirror Finish
  • 25 Year Limited Warranty
  • Dishwasher Safe

Comments

Zyde says:

A Year Later Review I didn’t review these when I first got them, because I didn’t know how their longevity would fare. It’s been over a year now and they look as new as the day we bought them.

JessicaB says:

Love them. These are so beautiful and good quality, they are mirrored, very shinny and elegant. The featured photo looks like a rose pink color but they are not at all, it’s a flat silver color.

A Buyer says:

Tula I got the Tula, I love it, just wanted to say that the photo doesn’t make it clear what the pattern looks like, the entire utensil is shiny except for the right bottom side of the swirl pattern, that area is brushed, the photo makes it look like the entire end is brushed but it’s only actually to the right side below the start of the swirl. There is no color change anywhere on it, it’s all stainless, I saw someone thought it maybe had a pink tint, it didn’t at all in person.

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