Old French Serving Spoon
- Regular price
- 1 420 kr
- Sale price
- 1 420 kr
- Regular price
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SKU:601269
A beautiful serving spoon with a silver handle and stainless steel scoop, where the French lily adorns the handle and gives a classic and timeless feel. A stylish detail that is just as suitable for everyday dinners as for festive occasions.
✔ French lily design – A decorative and timeless detail
✔ Silver handle & stainless steel scoop – Durable, easy to clean and elegant on the table
✔ Balanced & comfortable to hold – Nice weight for easy serving
✔ Perfect for all types of dishes – Enhances the table setting with its classic charm
We are proud to be the market's leading choice for silver and sterling silver cutlery, carefully selected from Northern Europe's best manufacturers.
With deep knowledge of our range and a passion for customer service, we guide you to the perfect choice for your table – always with a personal touch.
Since 1990, Eskilstuna Matsilver has provided Swedish homes with elegant silverware, where each piece of cutlery carries a piece of our history and passion for quality.
We are proud to be the market's leading choice for silver and sterling silver cutlery, carefully selected from Northern Europe's best manufacturers.
With deep knowledge of our range and a passion for customer service, we guide you to the perfect choice for your table – always with a personal touch.
Since 1990, Eskilstuna Matsilver has provided Swedish homes with elegant silverware, where each piece of cutlery carries a piece of our history and passion for quality.
We are proud to be the market's leading choice for silver and sterling silver cutlery, carefully selected from Northern Europe's best manufacturers.
With deep knowledge of our range and a passion for customer service, we guide you to the perfect choice for your table – always with a personal touch.
Since 1990, Eskilstuna Matsilver has provided Swedish homes with elegant silverware, where each piece of cutlery carries a piece of our history and passion for quality.

