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Blenheim Forge: Grassroots Kitchen Knives from South London

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We recently discovered the work of Blenheim Forge, three ernest dudes forging knives in a dark South London studio beneath a railway arch. The threesome, Richard Warner, Jon Warshawsky, and James Ross-Harris, were roommates in Peckham who got into knife-making by way of YouTube in 2012. Years of failed attempts, repetition, and refinement followed. Along the way, they became quite picky about their steel—a good thing—working with Japanese blue paper steel, a top-quality, low-impurity metal. Handles are handmade with hardwood foraged from customers' gardens or by an agreement with the neighborhood cemetery. 

Blenheim Forge Knives from London | Remodelista

Above: A selection of Blenheim Forge knives on a magnetic knife rack. Four kitchen knives are on offer online (they do custom orders as well).

Blenheim Forge Knives from London | Remodelista

Above: Cofounder James Ross-Harris at the forge.

Blenheim Forge Knives from London | Remodelista

Above: A detail of the hand-forged blue paper steel blade, a Japanese steel type with low impurities.

Blenheim Forge Knives from London | Remodelista

Above, L to R: The five-inch Petty paring knife is £90 ($137), the seven-inch Santoku chefs knife is £160 ($244), and the six-inch Nakiri vegetable knife is £160 ($244). Also on offer (not pictured) is the ultrathin Gyuto knife for slicing fish, meat, and vegetables; £400 ($610).

Blenheim Forge Owners Photographed by David Harrison for Foodism | Remodelista

Above: Founders Richard Warner, Jon Warshawsky, and James Ross-Harris in their studio on Blenheim Grove. Photograph by David Harrison for Foodism.

We have a thing for good knives:

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