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The Basic 511 Colour of the Year 2026 is Morakniv’s most popular craft knife – a reliable tool for everyday tasks. With a 2mm blade made of German carbon steel, an ergonomic handle, and a sturdy finger guard, it combines function, tradition, and design. The colors Dala Red and Orsa Sandstone draw inspiration from the pink-tinted sandstone of Orsa, which for over a thousand years has been used to sharpen tools and shape craftsmanship.
Colour of the Year 2026 unites Morakniv’s craft tradition with the color palette and design language of Dalarna. Dala Red and Orsa Sandstone reflect the meeting between the sandstone’s light, natural tone and the classic Dala red – a tribute to craftsmanship and history. The 91 mm long blade in German carbon steel (C100S) is 2 mm thick and has a Scandi grind edge that provides strength, control, and precision in every cut.
This craft knife is designed for those who need a safe and sharp tool close at hand. The thin blade and the sharpness of the carbon steel make it ideal for woodworking, assembly, and precision work. Easy to resharpen – time after time.
The barrel-shaped polymer handle provides a stable grip even in demanding environments, with a sturdy finger guard for safe handling. The polymer sheath features Morakniv’s Smart Button System, allowing several knives to be connected together, and a practical belt clip for easy carrying.
The 2mm thick blade made of German carbon steel (C100S) offers high strength and precision. The Scandi grind makes it easy to maintain and provides a direct, controlled cut – perfect for both rough and detailed work. Carbon steel will rust, so make sure to wipe and oil the blade after use.
Since 1891, Morakniv has crafted knives with the same uncompromising focus on function and durability. The Color of the Year concept celebrates Morakniv’s craft heritage and Dalarna’s color culture – inspired by Orsa’s sharpening-stone history, where generations of craftsmen carved and shaped the pink sandstone that once honed tools far beyond the region.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.