Empty knife blocks: store your knives in style
Do you store your razor-sharp kitchen knives in the kitchen drawer? They're probably not as sharps as when you first bought them then. In a kitchen drawer, knives come into contact with each other, which causes unsightly damage to the blade. It causes the knives to become blunt. Storing your knives in a knife block is the perfect way to prevent this. Moreover, a knife block serves as a stylish addition to your kitchen workspace.
Features of kitchen knife blocks without knives
There are many types of knife blocks. The knife blocks on this page do not include knives. Looking for magnetic knife blocks? Check out this page. Great kitchen knives deserve to be seen, after all. Knife blocks come in all shapes and sizes and in different materials, so there’s something for everyone!
How to choose the best knife block
Types of knife blocks
There are many types of knife blocks. You can choose a standard knife block, like the ones everyone knows, or a magnetic knife block, which will really show off your knives. Magnetic knife blocks and classic knife blocks don't affect the sharpness of your kitchen knives. In our range, you'll find many knife blocks, in different materials and different styles. Anything between modern and classic, rustic or sleek. Find the knife block that suits your kitchen!
Material and functions
Many knife blocks are made from wood. In addition, there are knife blocks made from plastic, stainless steel and even knife blocks with a leather exterior. When buying an empty knife block, it is good to consider the dimensions of the block and how many knives will fit inside. There are smaller knife blocks for more compact kitchens too. Check whether the knife block has enough room for your favourite kitchen knives. If you frequently use a honing steel, sharpening steel or pair of scissors, it might be worth looking for a knife block that has a small slot for those products.