Elevating a box cutter to the status of design object is a quietly subversive act. For a decade and a half, Herbst Produkt and Slice have championed this philosophy, and their latest 15 Collection - comprising the Spry multitool and Snapr carabiner-cutter - serves as the definitive expression of that vision. Both pieces embrace a refined utilitarian language: forged titanium construction, restrained color palettes, and Slice's signature ceramic blades discreetly integrated into each form. The cutting element becomes an understated detail rather than a visual declaration. The Snapr conceals its blade within the carabiner's curve, transforming the everyday ritual of handling keys into an effortless package-opening motion. Meanwhile, the Spry consolidates a pry bar, screwdriver, bottle opener, and paracord loop into a single, pared-back profile - an entire everyday carry toolkit distilled to its essence. This partnership reflects a broader evolution in tool design: a departure from aggressive aesthetics toward something rooted in composure, safety, and longevity. In an era defined by shipments and unboxings, perhaps the most compelling statement piece is the one that quietly enables everything else.