Old Hall Cutlery

Old Hall Cutlery, a beloved name in British design, began its story in the early 20th century, forging a reputation for sleek, modern stainless steel tableware. Emerging from the Old Hall Stainless Steel Company, based in Staffordshire, England, it became an icon of mid-century British style. The brand rose to prominence in the 1950s and '60s, celebrated for its clean lines and functional beauty—qualities that reflected the post-war desire for modernity and simplicity in the home.

One of its most famous designers, Robert Welch, helped shape the brand’s identity with timeless designs that balanced innovation with elegance. His creations, like the award-winning Alveston and Campden ranges, turned everyday cutlery into design statements.

Old Hall was the first company in the UK to produce stainless steel cutlery on a commercial scale, and for decades, it was a staple in stylish homes and design exhibitions alike. Though production ceased in the 1980s, Old Hall cutlery remains highly collectible today—cherished for its craftsmanship, legacy, and the way it captured a moment when modern design met everyday life.

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