PUMA: chic German-quality kitchen knives
PUMA kitchen knives are made from top-quality materials. All their kitchen knives are designed at PUMA's main office in Solingen, Germany. The blades are made from German stainless steel or Japanese damascus steel. The handles are made from different types of wood, including pakka wood. This popular material is comprised of multiple layers of birchwood that are coloured and compressed under high pressure. This combination of chic handles and stunning blades ensure these kitchen knives will look great in any kitchen.
German tradition and years of knowledge with a large assortment
These are not your average run-of-the-mill knives; PUMA's kitchen knives have a unique design. 100% PUMA.
PUMA is an old, German knife brand. They have been producing knives from Solingen in Germany for over 250 years. They are renowned for their rock-solid, traditional hunting knives. In 2003, they also started to produce kitchen knives and modern-looking pocket knives. These are a part of special knife collections that are produced worldwide. To stay true to their German history PUMA came up with a great concept. The design process and the quality check still take place at the main office. As such, the journey of each knife starts and ends in Solingen, Germany.
PUMA's use of manufacturers outside Germany for its kitchen knives allows them to expand in terms of product range and production capacity, without compromising on their current production in Germany.
PUMA: a knife brand with over 250 years of history
PUMA's story begins in 1769, when Johann Lauterjung registers his trademark in Solingen, Germany. For a long time the company is run by the Lauterjung family. In 1876 PUMA starts producing pocket knives and stilettos. In 1956 PUMA designs its most famous knife, the White Hunter. Ever since, PUMA has continued to develop and innovate and introduced a completely new collection in 2003: the PUMA IP. A collaboration with major knife factories around the world, which marks the German knife brand's first venture beyond its borders.