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The Kähler Hammershøi Cake Slice is a beautifully crafted tool that adds both elegance and function to your serveware collection. Made from high-lustre stainless steel, it features the signature grooves on the handle, a hallmark of the Hammershøi range. Moreover, the cake slice is the perfect length to easily lift and serve an entire slice of cake, ensuring a clean and appetizing presentation. Its refined design makes it an ideal choice for enhancing any dessert setting. Furthermore, the Kähler Hammershøi Cake Slice seamlessly combines style with practicality. Its durable stainless steel construction offers lasting quality, while the iconic grooved handle provides a comfortable and secure grip. Whether you are hosting a special occasion or simply enjoying a treat, this cake slice delivers a perfect balance of form and function. This makes it a timeless piece that every dessert lover would appreciate. Kähler, founded in 1839, is a distinguished Danish brand celebrated for its tradition of craftsmanship and innovation. The Hammershøi Cake Slice is a prime example of the brand’s ability to blend classic design with modern needs. Known for its high-quality ceramics and serveware, Kähler continuously creates pieces that are both beautiful and functional. With this cake slice, Kähler continues to elevate dining and serving experiences with elegance and durability.
Description
- Made In: China
- Material: Steel
- Dimensions: 11.2"L x 2.2"W
Brand

Kähler
Kähler was founded in 1839, when Herman Kähler opened a ceramics workshop in Næstved. However, it was not until his son Herman Ä. Kähler joined the workshop that it became world famous for its unique designs and artistic ceramics. Since 1885, Kähler has invited many artists inside. And the workshop’s hospitality and many different artists are today what constitutes Kähler’s foundation.
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