Collection: WMF

Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik — Est. 1853

German precision. Perfected since 1853.

For over 170 years, WMF has been the benchmark by which German kitchen craftsmanship is measured. Founded in 1853 in Geislingen an der Steige — a small town in Baden-Württemberg that would become synonymous with metalworking excellence — WMF began as a workshop of 16 artisans with one uncompromising ambition: to make objects that perform as beautifully as they look.

That ambition never wavered. By 1862, WMF silver-plated tableware was winning medals of distinction at the Great London Exposition. By 1900, it was the world's largest exporter of household metalware. Today, its products are found in Michelin-starred kitchens, five-star hotel dining rooms, and the most discerning homes across more than 150 countries.

WMF's product range spans the entire kitchen — from hand-forged chef's knives and precision cookware to coffee machines, cutlery sets, and bar accessories — all united by a design language that is timeless, restrained, and unmistakably German. Multiple Red Dot, iF, and German Design Awards attest to a brand that treats aesthetics as seriously as engineering.

This is kitchenware built not for a season, but for a lifetime.

Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik — Est. 1853

German precision. Perfected since 1853.

For over 170 years, WMF has been the benchmark by which German kitchen craftsmanship is measured. Founded in 1853 in Geislingen an der Steige — a small town in Baden-Württemberg...Read More

Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik — Est. 1853

German precision. Perfected since 1853.

For over 170 years, WMF has been the benchmark by which German kitchen craftsmanship is measured. Founded in 1853 in Geislingen an der Steige — a small town in Baden-Württemberg that would become synonymous with metalworking excellence — WMF began as a workshop of 16 artisans with one uncompromising ambition: to make objects that perform as beautifully as they look.

That ambition never wavered. By 1862, WMF silver-plated tableware was winning medals of distinction at the Great London Exposition. By 1900, it was the world's largest exporter of household metalware. Today, its products are found in Michelin-starred kitchens, five-star hotel dining rooms, and the most discerning homes across more than 150 countries.

WMF's product range spans the entire kitchen — from hand-forged chef's knives and precision cookware to coffee machines, cutlery sets, and bar accessories — all united by a design language that is timeless, restrained, and unmistakably German. Multiple Red Dot, iF, and German Design Awards attest to a brand that treats aesthetics as seriously as engineering.

This is kitchenware built not for a season, but for a lifetime.