SVNA was born in Australia in 2010 as Savannah — a kitchenware brand built on smarter design for everyday cooking. The pieces ended up in drawers because they worked, year after year. In 2025 the brand returned with a refined identity: SVNA. The functional DNA carried forward; the design language sharpened for modern multifunctional kitchens.
The Bauhaus principle that form follows function sits behind every product. The palette discipline shows it — cream, grey, blue, yellow, and natural stainless steel coordinate across the range, chosen for legibility rather than decoration. The shape of every tool starts from how it's used: the one-handed locking mechanism on the tongs, weighted balloon whisks specified in two sizes (22cm and 27cm) to match different bowl depths, the storage box that catches what falls through the box grater, the ceramic chef's knife sheath designed alongside the blade rather than bolted on afterward.
The work has been recognised by the Red Dot Award and the Australian International Good Design Award — design awards reserved for products that pass independent juries on innovation, function, ergonomics, and aesthetic discipline. The recognition is on the SVNA badge because the designs earned it, not as a marketing afterthought.
Every SVNA product carries a minimum five-year guarantee. Selected items extend to ten-year, twenty-five-year, or lifetime. This isn't warranty marketing — materials and mechanisms are specified upstream to support the guarantee period. The acid-etched grater edges (rather than stamped), the solid ceramic knife blades (rather than coated steel), the satin-finish 18/8 stainless on the cooking tools — these are construction decisions the warranty depends on.
SVNA covers the full kitchen toolkit at accessible pricing: tongs, turners, ladles and whisks; ceramic and titanium-coated knives; peelers, graters, slicers, ricers and mashers; measuring sets, oven mitts, trivets, and storage. Seventy-four products designed in Australia, manufactured to specification, almost all under thirty dollars. Smarter kitchenware for every cook — the line SVNA wrote about itself, and the line the range still delivers on.