Collection: Kiddi Kutter

When Maria Georgiou’s son was three, he asked if he could help in the kitchen. But because he had dyspraxia (clumsy child syndrome), handing him a knife was courting disaster. 

However, this sparked an idea. In 2000, she began looking for a solution that would allow little ones to assist in the kitchen.

KiddiKutter was born.

With worldwide trademarks, the children’s knife has passed strict European and Australian safety certifications to ensure it’s safe and nontoxic to use with food, something other companies have not done.

Maria has been nicknamed the ‘accidental entrepreneur’ as a one-woman business success, and as a result has won gold and silver awards at the Stevie Awards for women in international business in New York.

While other businesses may try to copy our knives, they never match the quality!