"Thau" Knife No. 4 Slicer by Guy Savoy and Bruno Moretti for Tarrerias Bonjean

Sale price 150,00 €

It is long, it is slender, and it is designed to debone and slice meat.

Ref. : 10950010

Spécifications produit

Poids
(en g)

410

Longueur lame
(en mm)

215.96

Longueur manche
(en mm)

175.3

Matière manche

Technical polymer

Angle d'affûtage
(Par côté en °)

16

Deux gammes de couteaux ont vu le jour

Fruits d’une observation et d’une réflexion du duo Guy Savoy - Bruno Moretti, de technologies de haut niveau, du savoir-faire et de la capacité de production industrielle de Tarrerias Bonjean, deux gammes de couteaux ont vu le jour : les couteaux de table « Ulu et Savik » d’une part, et les couteaux de cuisine couteaux "de Thau" d’autre part.

Découvrir nos gammes de couteaux

La gamme de couteaux de table « Ulu et Savik » correspond au souhait de Guy Savoy d’établir une continuité entre la cuisine et la salle à manger, les deux univers devant se répondre l’un l’autre.

La gamme de couteaux de cuisine « de Thau » associe les qualités esthétiques aux qualités de confort au travail. Elle est destinée aux passionnés de cuisine, professionnels ou amateurs.

Kitchen Knives with an "Aero-Aqua Dynamic" Shape!

The blade is deeply engraved rather than merely marked on the surface, unlike most knives; the fine and extremely detailed engraving is then carefully lacquered by hand. This blade, made of tempered steel, is composed of mox steel coupled with a nearly unalterable PVD treatment that provides exceptional corrosion resistance. This treatment renders it black like the handle, creating a continuity between the two and giving the knife a sleek, aggressive, yet soft profile… much like a shining cetacean leaping out of the water: an "aero-aqua dynamic" shape!

Comfortable Kitchen Knives

Designer Bruno Moretti observed the work in the kitchen and discovered that chefs might be required to hold the same knife for hours, often pressing their index finger on the back of the blade for greater force and precision, and that hands or fingers could sometimes slip on the blade. Some handles were also found to be better suited to certain hands than others. He thus aimed to create knives that provide great comfort for chefs. The size of the handle is significantly larger than standard dimensions, offering the same comfort to all hands, as they can position themselves at different levels on the handle according to their shape and size. The angle of the bolster (the connection at 45° between the blade and the handle) has been reversed to ensure better protection for the hand. The back of the blade has been smoothed to avoid discomfort during prolonged contact with the finger.