Trattoria Bright Cutlery

Trattoria Bright Cutlery has a traditional appearance inspired by European bistro dining. It is a redesign of a wooden handled range of cutlery called Bistro, originally designed by Robert Welch in the 1960s.
The pattern evolved from the desire for less formal styling, suitable for increasingly casual meal settings. At the time it was described as 'attractively rustic' with its riveted rosewood handles. This modern variant of the much-loved 1960s classic instead uses moulded dishwasher-proof handles made from high quality acetal (polyoxymethylene or POM) plastic for a warm and engaging tactility.
Trattoria Bright Cutlery is the one of the smallest ranges of Robert Welch cutlery with only seven pieces in each place setting, to which can be added a steak knife.
Trattoria Bright Cutlery is part of the Master Collection. The patterns in the Master Collection are design-led statement pieces requiring the highest levels of manufacturing expertise.