The small village of Laguiole (the locals say "La-yoll") in Southern France is famous worldwide for of its knives and fine cutlery. Following a tradition dating from the 19th century, the Laguiole knives as well as forks and spoons are still made in much the same way today. Over time, the manufacture has moved to the larger nearby town of Thiers. If you are in the market for Genuine Laguiole knives, spoons and forks, beware of cheap imitations. Real Laguiole cutlery must not only be made in France, but they must be made in or near the town of Thiers. Jean Dubost is located in Viscomtat, just outside the city of Thiers. All their products are proudly marked "Made in France"!
so gorgeous that I bought an extra one to frame. And the very best dish towel I have ever had!!!!
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I purchased these placemats for my kitchen area round table, which match the same pretty red design of my rectangular tablecloth on the dining room table. The rug beneath the kitchen table is a deep blue, which contrasts beautifully with the red in the placemats. I recently had guests and we ate at the kitchen table all the time. Fortunately, the acrylic was very easy to clean. I highly recommend both of these products, the placemats & the tablecloth.