In 1896, architect Louis Sullivan – mentor to the great Frank Lloyd Wright – coined the phrase “form follows function.” Since then, it has become a maxim for countless designers in almost every industry.
This is particularly important in the world of everyday knives, as these are primarily utility tools. However, there is a lot of beauty in functional objects, and a useful device doesn't necessarily have to be ugly.
Take for example the Rike Predator, a Grail-level everyday knife designed with loving craftsmanship, crafted with precision engineering and superbly crafted with some of the highest quality materials available on the market.

At the top of the food chain
According to the brand, the Rike Predator “embodies the innovative vision of designer and Rike founder Richard Wu.” Essentially, it is the culmination of his work to date and represents the pinnacle of the brand.
But you don't need too high standards to realize how spectacular this knife really is thanks to its futuristic-looking design, extremely clean lines and a semi-symmetrical silhouette that is based on natural shapes.