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  1. ETERNUM

    Belgium

    Eternum is a Belgian company founded in 1924 that specialises in the creation, production and sale of stainless steel flatware and tableware. Present in over 60 countries through our network of distributors and local agents, 80% of our sales are for the export market. Our main office is in Gembloux (Belgium), as is our Belgian production plant and 3, 000-pallet warehouse. Our products are designed for both the general public and the catering sector (hotels, restaurants, institutions etc.). Collection of over 50 types of cutlery and over 150 items of tableware in stainless steel or silver-plated stainless steel. Factories in Belgium and China. We also offer high-end items for luxury hotels and designer flatware for gourmet and starred restaurants.

  2. BELIX

    Belgium

  3. MKNIVES

    Belgium

    Let me present myself: I am Sander Miesse, a 24 years young, ambitious and passionate knife maker. I am Belgian, but I look kind of Spanish. Next to knives, I like to hang upside down on climbing walls and I enjoy making landscape - and product pictures. Since I could walk and talk, I went to the woods with my little brother Simon and made weapons out of all the things I could find laying around. He was so happy every time I made him something customised that I will always remember the joy I felt running through my body. My parents didn’t like us playing with 'big-boy' weapons so as quickly as it started out, it ended. However, I couldn't stop thinking about it and the ideas kept coming. So when I was finally old enough, I decided to start studying Mechanics, where I learned how to make all sorts of things out of metal. I only had the opportunity to make knives, starting from the age of 20. After spending hours on the internet scrolling through knife-pages, watching tons of Youtube videos and a journey to Japan to get a glimp of the real culture of knife making, I found out that the Japanese kitchen knives were very inspiring to me, so I decided to follow that path and try to create one of my own. I started designing packaging for better presentation, started tweaking out my knives by making them lighter, thinner, more durable and efficient. I spend all the money I have earned in the years of working as a student on buying myself some little machinery to provide the best!