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Welcome to LavaRose! Founded by brothers Matthew and James, we are a proudly British brand born and bred in England. We specialize in premium rolling knife sharpeners that are meticulously designed and finished right here in England. Driven by our passion for quality craftsmanship and exceptional design, we are committed to bringing professional-grade sharpness to your kitchen. Explore our reviews to see why home cooks and professional chefs trust LavaRose. Have any questions? Or just want to chat? Feel free to email us and we will always do what we can to help.
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Peterborough, United Kingdom
- Enquiries@lavarose.co.uk
- www.lavarosesharpener.co.uk
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