Victorinox Swiss Classic Knife Block, Cutlery Large, Empty, Storage, Black

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Amazon SWISS CLASSIC CUTLERY BLOCK - Cutlery Block for Secure Knife Storage. The elegant storage solution combining several functions in one block. With a compact design and easy to clean ALWAYS-AT-HAND SOLUTIONS: Cutlery blocks and in-drawer knife holders made from beech wood ensure a clean working surface and organized drawers and bring elegance and functionality to everyday tasks FUNCTIONALITY: Combining high functionality with refined, ergonomic design, these compact pieces play an essential role in the efficient organisation of the modern home PRODUCT DETAILS: Length 125 mm, Width 70 mm, Height 159 mm, Weight 480 g, Handle material Polyamide, Handle color Black, Item 7.7031.03. Swiss Classic Cutlery Block HIGHEST SWISS QUALITY: Victorinox stands for skilled craftsmanship and innovative design. We draw on 140 years’ experience and produce iconic, high-quality knives, watches and travel gear

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SWISS CLASSIC CUTLERY BLOCK - Cutlery Block for Secure Knife Storage. The elegant storage solution combining several functions in one block. With a compact design and easy to clean ALWAYS-AT-HAND SOLUTIONS: Cutlery blocks and in-drawer knife holders made from beech wood ensure a clean working surface and organized drawers and bring elegance and functionality to everyday tasks FUNCTIONALITY: Combining high functionality with refined, ergonomic design, these compact pieces play an essential role in the efficient organisation of the modern home PRODUCT DETAILS: Length 125 mm, Width 70 mm, Height 159 mm, Weight 480 g, Handle material Polyamide, Handle color Black, Item 7.7031.03. Swiss Classic Cutlery Block HIGHEST SWISS QUALITY: Victorinox stands for skilled craftsmanship and innovative design. We draw on 140 years’ experience and produce iconic, high-quality knives, watches and travel gear


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Brand Victorinox
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  • 7611160047229

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