🍽️ Dine in Style, Live in Luxury!
The Cambridge 26320CSLG12 Madison 20-Piece Flatware Set is a sophisticated service for four, featuring a sleek satin finish and crafted from durable stainless steel. This dishwasher-safe set includes four 5-piece place settings, ensuring you have everything you need for a stylish dining experience. With a 25-year warranty, this flatware set is designed to last, making it a timeless addition to your kitchen.
Finish Types | Satin |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Style Name | 20-Piece Flatware Set |
Additional Features | Dishwasher Safe |
P**B
The best knife ever
It's a butter knife. Why is it the best knife ever?? It works as it should.
N**T
Exactly what I wanted
Nice simple style and good weight and balance.
D**P
Does what I need
Just what I needed. Good quality.
B**O
Fork
Matches my set
S**L
wide handle
short small but will not fall through the dishwasher silverware rack
B**I
Close Enough....
A few years ago I bought a service for four, nothing fancy, on Amazon. Recently one of the dinner forks went MIA. This was a very good replacement. The original set is no longer for sale. This has a very close shape to the original and the weight is pretty close too. I'm satisfied. And the price was great!
D**.
Cheap and small
Regret this purchase, item small and chintzy
D**T
Awesome that Cambridge still makes my favorite style 20 years after I bought the original set!
I bought a 4-place setting of this exact silverware in 2003, and after several pieces mysteriously disappeared in 2024 after some roommates moved out, I looked to see if I could find anything that would match. When I realized that Cambridge Silversmiths still makes the exact same style and that it was also available in such a large package with a matching organizer, I jumped at the opportunity to replenish my missing pieces and so many more. I had, back in the day, purchased several individual matching spoons, since I seem to use spoons more than any other utensil. I had 12 originally, but after the roommate situation, only 8 could be located. Now I have 20 spoons! For once in my life, I can honestly say I'm not out of spoons (even though, thanks to neurodiversity, I still am "out of spoons" more often than not.)
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