

LibertyLondon
10 cm folding knives and their table-knife counterparts, with handles that hold genuine Liberty London fabric under resin. The blades are engraved to match the print.
The fabric
Knives with Liberty London fabric handles
Founded in London in 1875 by Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the house of Liberty has become a benchmark in textiles and design. Its fabrics are recognisable by their floral motifs, their refined compositions and their sheer range of colour. The celebrated Tana Lawn, introduced in the 1920s, is now one of the house's signature cloths.
That graphic, colourful world is what goes into these knives. Liberty London fabrics are set into a specially worked resin, then shaped and polished by hand to make each handle unique. The resins are dishwasher safe.
Each knife brings together the history and elegance of a great textile name and the tradition of artisan knife-making.
The collection
Folders and table knives
Three prints, from the pocket folder through to the six-piece table set. For each print the table knives come as sets of 2, 4, 6 or 8, or as a twelve-piece canteen.
Folding knives

10 cm folder Liberty London Katie & Millie
Engraved blade and matching sheath

10 cm folder Liberty London Wiltshire
Engraved blade and matching sheath

10 cm folder Liberty London Mitsi Sakura
Blade engraved with a Japanese cherry blossom, matching sheath
Table knives

Liberty London six-piece table set
Katie & Millie fabric

Liberty London six-piece table set
Wiltshire fabric

Liberty London six-piece table set
Mitsi Sakura fabric, Japanese cherry blossom
Original, colourful, customisable pieces, made at the workshop in Tournefeuille near Toulouse. Other prints are possible to order — we talk it through before the build.
Let's talk
Your knife, your project
An order, a quote, a question about a steel, a digitising project or an interest in a workshop: write or call the workshop directly.

