Isabella Rossellini's European-designed chef's knives are currently $65 off – and these luxury cooking tools have been around for over 200 years
These stunning German-made knives have a rich history, including being used in the Conclave actress's kitchen – and they're now on sale at Wayfair


If you only have one piece of kitchen equipment, it should be a good set of knives. Isabella Rossellini stocks her kitchen with a stunning Gourmet Knife Block from Wüsthof at Wayfair to make sure she never goes without.
We spotted the actress's elevated blade taste in a recent Instagram post in which she is showcasing two yolk eggs from her chickens. A block of the best kitchen knives stands out in the background. Isabella's preferred cutting tools come from the acclaimed German brand, Wüsthof.
So, what makes Wüsthof knives something every kitchen needs? First, their heritage speaks for itself. The brand has been family-run since 1814 and is currently in the seventh generation. They are made by knife artisans in Solingen, Germany, remaining committed to their European production despite changes in global markets. Second, the quality knives are made of only the most luxurious materials, ensuring they are heirloom quality.
Finally, they're currently on sale for WayDay, offering an unbelievable deal on the most premium cutting tools you can imagine. As approved by Isabella, of course.
Isabella Rosselini swears by a block of Wüsthof knives, and this is on major discount for Way Day. The gourmet series includes 16 pieces that will last a lifetime.
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If you love the style of Isabella Rossellini's knives, but aren't ready to invest in a full set, you can build up your collection of individual chef's knives from Wüsthof, one at a time. Cutting vegetables has never looked so good.
Smaller than a chef's knife, but larger than a paring knife, this utility knife is just right. It's perfect for mincing shallots, onions, and herbs.
This stunning knife is is essential for preparing any meal. Its best use is for chopping, mincing, slicing and dicing.
This chef's knife is a key component of any home chef's repertoire. The high-carbon stainless steel blade is ideal for everyday chopping.
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If you're looking for knife-buying inspiration, look no further than the kitchens of your favorite celebrities. Everyone from Gordon Ramsay to Martha Stewart has a recommendation.
Each knife combines a unique aesthetic, a well-balanced weight, and the finest materials to ensure they not only deliver unrivaled sharpness but also make a bold design statement. All blades are forged from 67 layers of Japanese Damascus Steel to provide incredible hardness capable of impressing chefs with the highest of standards.
This innovative 14 piece knife set includes a variety of cutlery from a chef's knife to a santoku knife, and a paring knife. They have high carbon blades, ergonomic handles, and sit in a stylish block that sits beautifully on the countertops.
A luxurious sharpener is needed to maintain the luxury quality of your Wüsthof knives. This stainless steel knife sharpener applies a traditional 20-degree edge (or a finer 15-degree edge) for precision slicing.
When styling your knives, think about kitchen knife Feng Shui. Thoughtful techniques like this will help your stunning knives to shine as brightly as they possibly can.
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Sophie is a News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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