Although Deglon is a French company, Meeting Knife Set just doesn't do this 4-count of nested slice-and-dicers the same justice of linguistic imagery Russian Doll Knife Set, or Venn Diagram Knife Set would. Not that I wouldn't buy them. At least not out of spite for the poor choice in naming. Probably I wouldn't buy them out of being too poor to spend over $700 on a set of knives, even if said set of knives won first prize in the 5th European Cutlery Design Awards. (Oh yes, there is such a thing as a Cutlery Design Award.)
Deglon's knife set and built-in block are made of high quality stainless steel, and include a 3-1/4" paring knife, a 5-1/4" utility knife, an 8" chef's knife, and an 8-3/4" slicer. It appears that removing each knife from the block will require above-average grip strength, so if you need to buy an extravagant gift for a rock climber or a trapeze artist or a koala bear, Deglon has got you covered.
The Deglon Meeting Knife Set was designed by Mia Schmallenbach.

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