The office isn’t the place for the large multi-tool you carry in a sheath on your belt. When it comes to opening boxes and handling random tasks at your place of work, look for a cutting tool that’s simple, refined, and doesn’t look like it came from your shop toolbox. The Desk Knife from Craighill is exactly what we’re talking about. Milled in Wisconsin from solid stainless steel, the 5.25″ cutting device is inspired by the Japanese kiridashi knife, which sports a chisel grind and a sharp point. Craighill takes that idea and transforms it into something that looks like a sleek writing instrument, making the Desk Knife perfect for, well, the desk.
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