1515 knives are art of timeless beauty and clarity of design, uncompromising functionality and manufactured with great attention to detail. The origin of the name dates back to 1515, the year when the battle of Marignan was won by France's King Francois the First. After his return from the Italian campaign, the king lived some time in an old inn. It is in this building today that Emmanuel Laplace exercises his knife craft. Each of his creations are unique and perfectly finished with his signature on the spacer of every one.
The White Bone handle is set off by the file worked backspine and mirror-polished blade is made of Swedish Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel which is known to have many excellent qualities. It is supplied in a nylon zipped pouch and with a certificate of authenticity featuring its own unique serial number.