Stylish Stainless-Steel Cutlery, Modern 4-Piece Silver Flatware Set with Red adjustable Handles

SKU: MI-741147

Elevate your tableware with this 4-piece gold and black stainless-steel cutlery set, designed for those who appreciate modern aesthetics with a premium touch. Whether you're setting the table for a dinner party or gifting a loved one, this luxurious flatware set stands out for its beauty and durability. Each utensil is crafted with a high-quality stainless-steel core and finished with a matte gold head and stylish black handle for a contemporary, minimalist look. Ideal for both everyday use and special occasions, this cutlery set is corrosion-resistant, easy to clean, and built to last.

Features +

Comfortable Grip (TPR Handles): The TPR material provides a soft, non-slip grip, enhancing comfort and control during use. It reduces hand fatigue and ensures a secure hold, even with wet hands. Durable Stainless Steel: Made of 18/10 stainless steel (18% chromium, 10% nickel), the working ends (spoon bowls, fork tines, knife blade) are corrosion-resistant, non-reactive, and food-safe, ensuring longevity (10+ years) and no metallic taste. Stylish PVD-Coated Handles: The red PVD coating on the handles adds a vibrant, modern aesthetic while offering scratch and wear resistance, making the set visually striking and durable (colour typically lasts 1–5 years with proper care).

Size Material +

Teaspoon: 7 inches Dinner Spoon: 7.8 inches Dinner Knife: 9 inches Dinner Fork: 7.10 inches

Products Included +

Typically, such sets come in a premium gift box or a protective sleeve, designed to enhance presentation and ensure safe storage or gifting. Gift Box: A sturdy, rectangular cardboard box (often ~10 x 4 x 1.5 inches / 25.4 x 10.2 x 3.8 cm) with a hinged or slide-out lid. The exterior may feature a sleek design (e.g., black, white, or metallic finish) with branding or a clear window to display the utensils. Interior: Foam or fabric-lined inserts with cutouts to securely hold each utensil in place, preventing scratches or movement during transport. The lining is often black or red to complement the set’s aesthetic. Alternative Packaging: Some sets come in a simple plastic sleeve or a drawstring pouch (e.g., velvet or microfiber, ~10 x 5 inches / 25.4 x 12.7 cm) for more budget-friendly options, though this is less common for sets with a premium look like this one.

Care Instructions +

Four-piece stainless steel utensil set with TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) handles coated in a red PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) finish. It includes a teaspoon, a knife, a soup spoon, and a fork. Below are the care instructions tailored to this specific combination of materials: Cleaning: Hand Wash Recommended: Wash by hand with warm water, mild dish soap, and a soft sponge or cloth to protect the PVD coating and TPR handles. Avoid abrasive scrubbers (e.g., steel wool) as they can scratch the PVD finish or damage the TPR. Dishwasher Caution: While stainless steel is dishwasher-safe, the PVD coating and TPR handles may degrade over time in a dishwasher due to high heat, harsh detergents, or rinse aids. If using a dishwasher, opt for a gentle cycle, ensure space between pieces to avoid scratching, and remove promptly after the cycle to prevent prolonged exposure to moisture. Drying: Dry immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth to prevent water spots or mineral deposits, which can dull the stainless steel and PVD finish. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use bleach, chlorine-based cleaners, or acidic solutions (e.g., vinegar) as they can corrode the stainless steel, damage the PVD coating, or degrade the TPR material. Storage: Store in a dry place, preferably in a cutlery tray, protective sleeve, or the original gift box (if provided) to prevent scratches on the PVD coating. Avoid stacking directly with other metal objects to reduce the risk of abrasions. Avoid Prolonged Soaking: Don’t soak in water for extended periods, as this can lead to water spots, potential weakening of the PVD coating, or degradation of the TPR handles over time. Protect TPR Handles: Avoid exposing the TPR handles to extreme heat (e.g., leaving in a hot pot or near a stove), as TPR can soften or deform under high temperatures. Also, avoid sharp objects that might cut or tear the TPR material. Handling Scratches: The PVD coating is scratch-resistant but not scratch-proof. If minor scratches appear on the handles, they may be superficial; avoid using abrasive polishes, as they can worsen the damage.