There’s a reason most knife blocks look the way they do.
They keep everything tucked away. Blades hidden, edges protected, the whole thing doing its job in the corner of the counter, basically saying “don’t look at my boring kitchen knives!”
It’s practical. It’s also a little forgettable.
This takes a different approach. Five essential knives—chef’s, bread, santoku, utility, and paring—are crafted from 67-layer Damascus steel with a VG-10 core, then set against a magnetic wooden block that puts them fully on display. The angled, open design keeps each blade visible and within easy reach, turning storage into something that borders on art. It’s still organized, still functional, but now it’s also something you actually want to look at.








