The latest trends in kitchen knives with Arthur Dekermendjian, owner and founder of Garasuki

Across the constantly evolving landscape of the culinary arts, high-performance kitchen knives are quietly reasserting their primacy. Whether it’s an amateur posting a vivid dish on social media or a Michelin-starred chef fine-tuning a groundbreaking recipe, the influence of a beautifully calibrated blade has never been bigger. Furthermore, the common thread is often the knife gliding effortlessly through protein, produce, or pastry.

Indeed, there are a couple of major trends in kitchen knives that are worth mentioning and highlighting:

Japanese knives

Long regarded as exceptional tools, Japanese knives are now gaining international acclaim for their unparalleled precision, lightweight design and superior quality. Each knife is meticulously hand-forged from premium steel, resulting in a blade that offers a razor-sharp edge and remarkable edge retention.

Designed with ergonomics in mind, these knives provide excellent control, speed and comfort, even during extended hours of use. Combining centuries-old traditions with modern performance standards, Japanese knives continue to set the benchmark for excellence in professional kitchens.

Damascus steel knives

Damascus steel, made using techniques refined over more than a millennium, has recently regained prominence in modern knife manufacturing worldwide. Moreover, these blades are constructed by forging multiple layers of different steels around a high-carbon core, ensuring strength, flexibility and durability.

In addition, Damascus knives display distinctive watery patterns on the blade surface due to intricate forging processes. Consequently, this unique combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern functionality continues making Damascus steel a preferred choice among professionals.

High carbon VG-10

Among the notable newcomers in knife steel, VG-10 has quickly gained recognition because of its superior performance, durability and kitchen reliability. VG-10 is a high-carbon stainless steel that provides exceptional balance between edge retention, corrosion resistance and overall toughness, highly valued professionally. Furthermore, the name VG stands for “V Gold,” referencing vanadium content, which significantly enhances strength, hardness and overall wear resistance of blades. In addition to vanadium, VG-10 contains notable amounts of chromium, molybdenum and cobalt, which improve durability, performance and overall corrosion protection significantly. Consequently, the steel’s high carbon content contributes to hardness and razor-sharp edge retention, while chromium ensures excellent resistance to rust and staining. Due to these remarkable performance traits and ease of maintenance, VG-10 has become increasingly popular among chefs, solidifying its culinary blades’ preferred status.

Handle designs

No discussion of modern knife trends is complete without addressing the evolving preferences in handle design. The Asian octagonal handle is rapidly gaining popularity among both professional chefs and culinary enthusiasts. Characterized by its eight subtle angles, this traditional shape offers a secure and natural grip.

The faceted design reduces hand fatigue and enhances control during prolonged use while also preventing the knife from rotating in the hand, a key benefit for precision work. Typically crafted from lightweight yet durable materials, these handles provide an ideal balance of comfort, aesthetics and functionality.

As the culinary world continues to evolve, so too does the demand for knives that combine tradition, innovation, and performance. These trends reflect a growing appreciation for tools that not only perform exceptionally but also elevate the cooking experience.

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