Ambiente February 2026
The French tableware: expertise, creativity and international renown
Throughout the world, French tableware embodies an unparalleled art of living offering a warm and convivial atmosphere around elegantly decorated, creative and unique tables. Francéclat proudly supports French brands year-round by showcasing them during international events and facilitating meetings between buyers and journalists from all around the world.
In this respect, Francéclat will be attending the Ambiente trade fair for the third consecutive year in 2026, with a pavilion featuring four cutlery brands: Atelier Perceval and Forge de Laguiole, two renowned brands, as well as Le Coq français and Atelier Susie, two young brands exhibiting at Ambiente for the first time.
And for the first time this year, we will also be presenting a few pieces from three emerging French brands at this pavilion: Atelier Monochrome and Elea Ceramics, two tableware designers, and the eponymous glass workshop Lucile Viaud.
📍Meet us at Hall 12.1 - Stand C05 from 6 to 10 february 2026

Atelier Perceval
For three decades, Atelier Perceval has been designing and manufacturing high-quality knives. Based in Thiers, the historic capital of French cutlery, its knives reflect the expertise of traditional cutlery-making combined with a contemporary, elegant design that blends minimalism and noble materials. The company's products are small, entirely hand-crafted, and customisable.
Its iconic knife, the 9.47, is a firm favourite for 3-star chefs in Tokyo, New York and Paris. This knife, that combines simplicity and performance, was developed with Michelin-starred chef Yves Charles.

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Forge de Laguiole
Since 1987, Forge de Laguiole, nestled in the heart of the Aubrac region, has been proudly crafting the iconic Laguiole knife – a true emblem of French artisanal excellence.
Each piece is handcrafted with precision, honoring generations of artisanal expertise and a deep respect for the region’s heritage while incorporating carefully selected modern materials: precious woods, horn, bone, noble metals, and rare materials.
Renowned both in France and internationally, Forge de Laguiole has become an essential reference, continually seeking the perfect balance between heritage, material beauty and uncompromising craftsmanship.
Le Coq Français
Le Coq Français®, founded by Pierre-Edouard Morin, designs and manufactures 100% of its knives in France, from the blade to the handle. The brand upholds the values of proximity, local production and short supply chains, contributing to the economy of the Thiers region. Beyond quality, the brand specialises in hyper-personalisation: each knife can be customized with the identity of a shop, cultural heritage or region.
Combining heritage and modernity, its collections reflect the excellence of contemporary French craftsmanship.


Atelier Rosie
L’Atelier Rosie is a young cutlery company based in the Bordeaux region, drawing inspiration from the unique charm of the Arcachon Bay. It creates and develops its own registered designs, entirely handmade using unique expertise and exclusively French partners.
The brand stands out for its use of natural or recycled materials such as crushed oyster shells, as well as regional and precious woods.
Each piece is unique and designed to last. Their aesthetic combines tradition, modernity and elegance in a careful balance, ensuring reliable and sustainable use.
A shared ambition: to promote French expertise
Participation in Ambiente 2026 fits into the desire of conquering international markets and promoting French heritage in the gastronomy and hospitality sectors.
And...
In addition to our collective stand, other French brands are also present at the fair, including, André Verdier, Arc France, Capdéco, Claude Dozorme, Degrenne, Ferdie, Goyon-Chazeau, Jars, Jean Dubost, La Rochère, Montgolfier, Opinel, Sabre... with booths spread across halls 8, 9, 11 et 12. Visit them for a complete overview of French creativity and craftsmanship.
All these brands await you in Frankfurt from 6 to 10 February! Visit them to discover the refinement, innovation and craftsmanship that make France shine on the international stage.