Prepare for wedding season gifting with Viners

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There will be a whopping 350,000 weddings in 2022 due to two years of cancelled and postponed plans. With guests likely to be attending more than one event this year, as well as the happy couple themselves tying the knot and needing a gift list - where do you begin with choosing multiple presents?
Viners is a highly distinguished, trusted and much-loved cutlery brand with over over a century of cutlery manufacturing experience. Here's their gift guide for some much-need wedding gifting inspiration.

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Take the Eden Canteen Gift Set
An ultra-stylish 44-piece cutlery set based on a modern teardrop shape. Every piece is expertly balanced with rounded handles that are a pleasure to hold. With 6x table knives, 6x table forks, 6x tea spoons, 6x soup spoons, 2x serving spoons, 6x dessert knives, 6x dessert forks, 6x dessert spoons in the set, there's cutlery for every occasion – backed by a 50-year guarantee, for a gift that's made to last.
Priced £222.50

cutlery set laid out on a table with empty plates

Studio 16-Piece Cutlery Set
Created by post-war artist and designer Gerald Benney, this is an iconic Viners original. Much-loved since the early 60's, this set is as equally suited to everyday use as it is fine dining, making it a versatile gift. Made from fine quality 18/10 steel, polished to a mirror finish, it's both rust-resistant and dishwasher safe for lasting practicality.
Priced £60

Grace 16-Piece Cutlery Set

Grace 16-Piece Cutlery Set
For the couple who love modern design, this is a great option, with linear ridges offering a look of simple elegance. Expertly balanced with slender, smooth handles for ultimate comfort, this set is crafted from 18/10 steel with a mirror finish, to enhance any dining occasion. Priced £64.50

Twist 16-Piece Cutlery Set

Twist 16-Piece Cutlery Set
If you'd love to gift a set that works for everyday meals as well as more formal dining, theis the solution. Simple yet elegantly shaped, it's made from 18/10 stainless steel and polished to a mirror finish for a smart, refined look.
Priced £40

colour coded knives in a grey block

The Assure Colour Coded Knife Block & Board Set
For couples who love to cook this is a great choice. An innovation, that blends knife safety, food prep safety and a space saving design, match the colour of the knife to the board to prevent cross contamination. Each knife has the Assure square shape blade for maximum safety and soft-touch handles, with every piece kept together in the compact block. A 10-year guarantee and smart box complete its appeal as a wedding gift.
Priced £64.50

gold knives in a black knife rack

The Titan Knife Block in Gold or Copper
For the ultra-stylish couple, this ticks all boxes. The chef's knife, bread knife, carving knife, utility knife and paring knife all magnetise to a sleek, slimline and space-saving black knife block. Made with high-quality stainless steel blades, taper-ground so they're a harder and stronger, each knife has an extra soft grip handle and double bolster for comfort and safety, and is coated in titanium for a lustrous look. With 10-year guarantee and smart gift box for the ideal present.
Priced £97

boxed silver cutlery set with a pink backing

Glamour 24-Piece Cutlery Set
For a wedding gift that stands out, this is ideal. A best-selling design, the teardrop shaped handles feature a hammered texture, creating an ethereal shimmering effect. Made from 18/10 stainless steel and polished to a mirror finish, this set is equally at home for everyday and entertaining guests.
Priced £61

boxed silver cutlery set with a purple backing

The Tabac 16-Piece Cutlery Set
Sophisticated and elegant, this set boasts a handle design that gently flows to form a classic teardrop shape. A best-selling design, it's made in quality 18/10 stainless steel with a mirror polished finish for a look of sheer class.
Priced £44

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