▸ 3 verified brands
European alternativesto Oneida.
These brands genuinely manufacture in Europe or Switzerland — every made-in claim is backed by a public source you can check on each entry.
Robbe & Berking
Silver cutlery and silverware handmade in Germany at the Flensburg manufactory — a pure family business since 1874.
↔ Oneida, Lenox
source: robbeberking.com ↗Mono
Design flatware made largely by hand in some 30 steps at the Mettmann manufactory since 1959 — the classic Pott cutlery is made there too.
↔ Oneida
source: mono.de ↗Cutipol
Fine cutlery made in Guimarães, the heart of Portuguese cutlery-making, where the family craft began in 1963 — including the cult Goa series.
↔ Oneida, Lenox
source: cutipol.pt ↗More verified brands from the same category
Le Creuset
Enamelled cast iron cast at the original Fresnoy-le-Grand foundry since 1925 — the colourful cocotte's birthplace (cast iron only; other lines are made elsewhere).
↔ Lodge
source: lecreuset.com ↗Staub
Alsatian-born cast iron brand whose cocottes are cast and enamelled at its own foundry in Merville, northern France.
↔ Lodge
source: zwilling.com ↗de Buyer
Carbon-steel and copper pans engineered and manufactured in the same Le Val-d'Ajol factory in the Vosges since 1830.
↔ Lodge, All-Clad
source: debuyer-usa.com ↗Mauviel 1830
Family-owned coppersmith forging copper, stainless and carbon-steel pans in Villedieu-les-Poêles, Normandy, since 1830.
↔ All-Clad
source: mauviel-usa.com ↗Cristel
Stainless cookware maker producing over 90% of its range at its Fesches-le-Châtel plant — employee-rescued and family-run.
↔ All-Clad, Cuisinart
source: cristel.com ↗Emile Henry
Ceramic bakeware fired from local Burgundy clay at the family factory in Marcigny since 1850.
↔ Pyrex, CorningWare
source: emilehenryusa.com ↗