When I Lived in Paris, Every Chic Restaurant Had This Flatware Style – Now I’ve Found It at Anthropologie to Bring Parisian Charm to My New York Kitchen

This $48 flatware set from Anthropologie has me feeling nostalgic for my days in Paris

three images of flatware on various table settings with plates, table linens, and fruit
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In a city like Paris, inspiration lies around every corner. Having lived there for two years, I know this firsthand. Everything caught my attention – from the grand architecture on the boulevards to the chic fashion choices of the city dwellers. Even the flatware in Parisian bistros piqued my curiosity – I always saw the same style everywhere I ate, and in my mind, it became synonymous with French bistro culture.

Although it's been years since I've lived in Paris, I was recently reminded of my time in the city after seeing its distinct style of flatware pop up within the spring collections at brands like H&M, IKEA, and Anthropologie. With colorful handles and metallic rivets, these flatware styles are identical to what I'd use when I'd eat out in Paris. Now, I've got my eye on one set in particular – this $48 Jubilee Flatware Set from Anthropologie. With this set, I'll be able to channel the charm and chic style of Parisian bistros in my tiny New York kitchen.

Almost every bistro that I went to in Paris had tables arranged with cutlery sets that looked just as chic and retro as the one above from Anthropologie. Even my first apartment in Paris (which came pre-furnished) was stocked with utensils that had this specific look – a stainless steel finish and metallic rivets positioned in the center of each utensil's colorful handle.

The reason why this style of cutlery is so strongly associated with Parisian bistro culture is that it's modeled after the designs of the iconic French tableware brand, Sabre Paris. This brand popularized the colorful handle and exposed rivet cutlery style back in the 90s, and now, the style is practically everywhere in Paris – cemented as a must-have for all of the city's cafes, bistros, and brasseries.

If you want to populate your kitchen with authentic French flatware, Sabre makes plenty of styles that'll give your home that chic bistro feeling in no time. The only downside is that these sets aren't cheap (a five-piece set starts at $93.50). That's why I'm so excited about this Anthropologie find at just $48 for 16 pieces.

As if this set couldn't get any better, it has some pretty fantastic reviews. Reviewers have commented on its chic and classic design, while others mentioned its materiality, explaining that these utensils feel durable and sturdy for everyday use. 'I have not been able to stop admiring how this set changes the vibe of my meals!' one reviewer wrote.

So, if you're looking to make your kitchen feel like it belongs in the heart of Paris, or if you're simply tired of using plain silver cutlery, bistro-style flatware is just what your home needs. Shop six more styles that are just as chic, below.

Shop More French Bistro-Inspired Flatware


A trip back to Paris might not be on the cards for me in the next few weeks, but this style of cutlery making an appearance is bringing back feelings of nostalgia, and it's the perfect dose of color for my New York kitchen.

Devin Toolen
Style Editor

Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.